FREDERICK P. STAMP, JR., District Judge.
The above-styled civil action is an interpleader action arising out of a twenty plus motor vehicle and tractor trailer accident that occurred on March 13, 2016. At the request of the parties, this Court appointed a Special Master in the above-styled civil action, Stephen J. Dalesio, Esq. (hereinafter "Special Master"), for the purposes of apportioning and distributing the remaining policy limits to the claimants in the form of confidential and binding arbitration awards and the discharge of liability on the part of the plaintiffs Spirit Commercial Auto Risk Retention Group ("Spirit Commercial"), Indy Freight, Inc. ("Indy Freight"), and Sandeep Badwalsingh
Now before this Court is the Special Master's motion for an order requiring plaintiffs Indy Freight and Sandeep Badwalsingh to pay the plaintiffs' portion of the Special Master's fees. ECF No. 84. The motion is fully briefed and ripe for decision.
On April 26, 2019, the court-appointed Special Master in the above-styled civil action filed a motion for an order requiring plaintiffs Indy Freight and Badwalsingh to pay the Special Master's fees in the amount of $11,920.85. ECF No. 84. The Special Master's requested fee represents the plaintiffs' portion of the fees still owed in connection with the apportionment and distribution of insurance proceeds in this interpleader action.
Plaintiffs then filed a response in opposition to the Special Master's motion. ECF No. 87. As an initial matter, "[p]laintiffs request[] that the court hold Oral Argument on the pending motions of the special master to allow counsel to address the court and advocate on behalf Indy Freight and Mr. Badwalsingh, both of whom are innocent bystanders to the placement of Spirit into receivership." ECF No. 87 at 1. Plaintiffs oppose the Special Master's motion stating that "[w]hen the agreement was reached to split the Special Masters' fees the obligation to do so was agreed to by a representative of Spirit. Mr. Badwalsingh and Indy Freight did not personally agree to this arrangement."
In reply, the Special Master states that he "does not believe that oral argument is necessary concerning this motion and believes that oral argument will only unnecessarily increase the time and cost associated with this matter." ECF No. 88. The Special Master also argues that "[n]otwithstanding that this is an interpleader action, the fact remains that this Court ordered `Plaintiffs' to pay the Special Master's fees associated with his work in connection with this case and Indy Freight, Inc. and Sandeep Badwalsingh are Plaintiffs."
Following the briefing of the Special Master's motion regarding payment of fees, plaintiffs then filed a motion to withdraw docket entries ECF No. 85 and ECF No. 89, docket entry ECF No. 87 in part, and to stay this civil action. ECF No. 90. Plaintiffs withdraw their earlier motions in accordance with the permanent injunction entered in the Nevada state court and request that this matter be stayed until the liquidation of Spirit is resolved and claims are submitted pursuant to the receiver's procedure.
The Special Master filed a response to the plaintiffs' motion to withdraw stating that he "takes no position" as to plaintiffs' request to withdraw their own earlier motions and responses but adds that he does oppose the imposition of a stay in this case in that the only remaining matter in this case is the Special Master's motion for collection of fees from the two non-bankrupt plaintiffs and, thus, a stay is not required. ECF No. 91.
The issue before the Court is not easily decided on equity alone, but rather, hinges on this Court's interpretation of its own previous order which was entered prior to the notice of receivership and reiterated the unambiguous agreement of the parties regarding payment of the Special Master and Guardian Ad Litem fees in this civil action. This Court has the inherent authority and discretion to interpret its own orders, and such interpretation warrants customary appellate deference.
Similarly, for the same reasons as stated above, this Court also finds that the plaintiffs are required to pay the Guardians Ad Litem, Jeffery D. Kaiser, Esq. and Ryan P. Orth, Esq., the fees this Court previously approved as fair and reasonable. ECF No. 78 at 4.
To the extent the plaintiffs' motion requests a stay of this civil action and requests oral argument, the motion is denied. Only in "unusual circumstances" may a court "properly stay proceedings against non-bankrupt codefendants of the bankrupt debtor."
Accordingly, the Special Master's motion for an order requiring plaintiffs Indy Freight and Sandeep Badwalsingh to pay plaintiffs' portion of the Special Master's fees (ECF No. 84) is GRANTED. Plaintiffs Indy Freight and Sandeep Badwalsingh are hereby ORDERED to pay the Special Master, Stephen J. Dalesio, Esq., the plaintiffs' portion of the Special Master's fees incurred in this case in the amount of $11,920.85. Plaintiffs Indy Freight and Sandeep Badwalsingh are hereby further ORDERED to pay the Guardians Ad Litem, Jeffery D. Kaiser, Esq., in the amount of $1,275.00 and Ryan P. Orth, Esq., in the amount of $2,357.11.
Plaintiffs' motion to withdraw (ECF No. 90) is GRANTED as to plaintiffs' motion for an order directing receiver to pay Special Master and Guardian Ad Litem fees (ECF No. 85), plaintiffs' response in opposition (ECF No. 87), in part, and plaintiffs' motion for an order to show cause (ECF No. 89), and the same are hereby ORDERED WITHDRAWN. To the extent the plaintiffs' motion is a motion to stay or requests oral argument, the motion (ECF No. 90) is DENIED.
Further, it is ORDERED that this civil action be, and the same is hereby, DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE and retired from the docket of this Court, subject to reopening on motion of any party, and for good cause shown, within 90 days.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
The Clerk is DIRECTED to transmit a copy of this order to counsel of record herein. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58, the Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment on this matter.