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· 2/28/2008

Creecy v. Metropolitan Property & Casualty Insurance

Citations

  • 548 F. Supp. 2d 279
  • 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15248
  • 2008 WL 553178

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that 1.5 hours to draft a motion to compel, .40 hours conferring with opposing counsel, .10 hours corresponding about the motion to compel, .10 reviewing correspondence about the motion to compel, and .10 hours review a motion to compel are all reasonable
  • holding that 1.5 hours to draft a motion to compel, .40 hours conferring with opposing counsel, .10 hours corresponding about the motion to compel, .10 reviewing correspondence about the motion to compel, and .10 hours review a motion to compel are all reasonable
  • holding that 1.5 hours drafting a motion to compel, .40 hours conferring with opposing counsel, .10 hours corresponding about the motion to compel, .10 reviewing correspondence about the motion to compel, and .10 hours reviewing and analyzing the motion to compel were all reasonable
  • finding rates of $175 and $200 for attorneys with 5 and 11 years’ experience, respectively, reasonable
  • finding an hourly rate of $200.00 for an attorney with eleven years of experience to be reasonable
  • awarding attorney’s fees in connection with a motion to compel and ordering payment within 20 days of the signing of the order

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Judges: Karen Wells Roby

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