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RAMAZANI v. CAPITAL RESTORATION, INC., 3:13-CV-36-TAV-HBG. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. Tennessee Number: infdco20150102a16 Visitors: 1
Filed: Dec. 31, 2014
Latest Update: Dec. 31, 2014
Summary: ORDER THOMAS A. VARLAN, Chief District Judge. This civil matter is before the Court on the Report and Recommendation (the "R&R") entered by United States Magistrate Judge H. Bruce Guyton on December 10, 2014 [Doc. 62]. In the R&R, Magistrate Judge Guyton recommends that the Court grant plaintiff's Motion for Award of Attorney's Fees, Costs, & Post-Judgment Interest [Doc. 49]. Magistrate Judge Guyton further recommends that the Court award plaintiff attorneys' fees in the amount of $28,757.50,
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ORDER

THOMAS A. VARLAN, Chief District Judge.

This civil matter is before the Court on the Report and Recommendation (the "R&R") entered by United States Magistrate Judge H. Bruce Guyton on December 10, 2014 [Doc. 62]. In the R&R, Magistrate Judge Guyton recommends that the Court grant plaintiff's Motion for Award of Attorney's Fees, Costs, & Post-Judgment Interest [Doc. 49]. Magistrate Judge Guyton further recommends that the Court award plaintiff attorneys' fees in the amount of $28,757.50, costs in the amount of $205.74, and post-judgment interest at a rate of 0.12 percent pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a). There have been no timely objections to the R&R, and enough time has passed since the filing of the R&R to treat any objections as having been waived. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b).

After a careful review of the matter, the Court is in agreement with Magistrate Judge Guyton's recommendations, which the Court adopts and incorporates into its ruling. Accordingly, the Court ACCEPTS IN WHOLE the R&R [Doc. 62]. The Court GRANTS plaintiff's Motion for Award of Attorney's Fees, Costs, & Post-Judgment Interest [Doc. 49]. The Court ORDERS that plaintiff be AWARDED attorneys' fees in the amount of $28,757.50, costs in the amount of $205.74, and post-judgment interest at a rate of 0.12 percent pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a).

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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