JOAN M. AZRACK, District Judge.
Before the Court is the motion of plaintiff Arch Specialty Insurance Company for default judgment against defendant L&L Interior Contracting Services Corp. (ECF No. 13.) For the reasons stated herein, plaintiff's motion is GRANTED.
Plaintiff filed a complaint for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and account stated on July 23, 2018. (ECF No. 1.) Defendant was properly served in the action, but has not answered, appeared in this action, responded to the instant motion for default judgment, or otherwise defended this action. Accordingly, the Clerk of the Court issued an entry of default against defendant on January 9, 2019. (ECF No. 9.)
When a defendant defaults, the Court is required to accept all facts alleged in the complaint as true and draw all reasonable inferences in the plaintiff's favor.
Here, plaintiff's allegations sufficiently establish defendant's liability for breach of contract. Plaintiff has not moved for a default judgment on its second count for unjust enrichment. (ECF No. 13 at 2.) Plaintiff cannot establish defendant's liability for the account stated claim. Because both counts arise from the same allegations that defendant failed to pay monies owed, plaintiff's claim for account stated is precluded by the default judgment on its breach of contract claim.
"`[W]hile a party's default is deemed to constitute a concession of all well pleaded allegations of liability, it is not considered an admission of damages.'"
Plaintiff has also moved for attorneys' fees and litigation costs. (ECF No. 13 at 1, 10.) Plaintiff is entitled to recover its litigation costs pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(d)(1) and has submitted an invoice of its fees. (ECF No. 11-4.) The Court awards plaintiff $529.99 for its costs. However, plaintiff has not provided an amount nor submitted any documentary evidence to support its request for attorneys' fees. Under New York law, attorneys' fees are generally "the ordinary incidents of litigation and may not be awarded to the prevailing party unless authorized by agreement between the parties, statute, or court rule."
In addition, plaintiff has requested prejudgment interest at the New York statutory rate of nine percent (9%) per annum. Under New York law, prejudgment interest of nine percent (9%) per annum is recoverable "upon a sum awarded because of a breach of performance of a contract." N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 5001(a); see also N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 5004. Such "[i]nterest shall be computed from the earliest ascertainable date the cause of action existed." N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 5001(b). Here, interest should be computed from the date on which defendant breached the contract by failing to pay the amount owed.
The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to enter judgment against defendant as follows: defendant L&L Interior Contracting Services Corp. is liable to plaintiff Arch Specialty Insurance Company for $292,352.09 in damages, together with $55,509.30 in prejudgment interest, for a total award of $347,861.39.
The Clerk of the Court is directed to close this case.