EverBank Corporation v. Martin et al

Filing 48

ORDER directing as follows: (1) granting 47 Joint MOTION for Settlement of Attorney's Fees; (2) granting 45 Renewed motion to discharge and for award of attorney's fees; (3) Paragraph (3) in the final judgment 44 is amended to reflect that the clerk of the court is to disburse the deposited funds as follows: (a) $ 2000 of the deposited funds is to be paid to B. Andrew Monaghan, Attorney, LLC, as counsel for plaintiff EverBank Corporation; and (b) the remainder of the deposit ed funds is to be paid to defendant Regions Bank; directing the clerk to enter this document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant to Rule 58 of the FRCP. Signed by Honorable Myron H. Thompson on 5/17/10. (Furnished to Financial.)(scn, )

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION EVERBANK CORP., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) TROY NORMAN MARTIN, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) JUDGMENT It is ORDERED as follows: (1) The joint motion CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:09cv1101-MHT (WO) regarding settlement of attorney's fees (doc. no. 47) is granted. (2) The renewed motion to discharge and for award of attorney's fees (doc. no. 45) is granted. (3) Paragraph (3) in the final judgment (doc. no. 44) is amended to reflect that the clerk of the court is to disburse the deposited funds as follows: (a) $ 2000 of the deposited funds is to be paid to B. Andrew Monaghan, Attorney, LLC, as counsel for plaintiff EverBank Corporation; and (b) the remainder of the deposited funds is to be paid to defendant Regions Bank. The clerk of the court is DIRECTED to enter this document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant to Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. DONE, this the 17th day of May, 2010. /s/ Myron H. Thompson UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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