Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Harry Brown & Co., LLC, et al
Filing
337
ORDER: it is ORDERED as follows: 1) The Report and Recommendation filed 5/13/2020 (Doc. 336 ), is ADOPTED and CONFIRMED and made a part of this Order. 2) The Estate's Second Renewed Application and Motion for Attorney's Fees,Expenses, and Costs Under the Equal Access to Justice Act (Doc. 308 ) is DENIED. Signed by Honorable Judge Paul G. Byron on 5/29/2020. (cwl, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
NORTHERN DIVISION
CADLEROCK III, LLC,
Plaintiff, as substituted for
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.,
v.
Case No: 2:13-cv-350-PGB-SRW
HARRY BROWN & CO., LLC, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER
This cause is before the Court on the Estate’s Second Renewed Application and
Motion for Attorney’s Fees, Expenses, and Costs Under the Equal Access to Justice Act
(Doc. 308). 1 United States Magistrate Judge Susan Russ Walker submitted a report
recommending the motion be denied. (Doc. 336 (“Report and Recommendation”)).
After an independent de novo review of the record in this matter, and noting neither
party has filed any timely objections to the Report and Recommendation, the Court
agrees entirely with the findings of fact and conclusions of law in the Report and
Recommendation.
Therefore, it is ORDERED as follows:
1. The Report and Recommendation filed May 13, 2020 (Doc. 336), is ADOPTED
and CONFIRMED and made a part of this Order.
1
The motions were filed by Defendant John M. Brown as personal representative of the
Estate of Harry I. Brown, Sr. For purposes of this Order, the Court will refer to
Defendant John M. Brown as the “Estate.”
2. The Estate’s Second Renewed Application and Motion for Attorney’s Fees,
Expenses, and Costs Under the Equal Access to Justice Act (Doc. 308) is
DENIED.
DONE AND ORDERED in Orlando, Florida on May 29, 2020.
Copies furnished to:
Counsel of Record
Unrepresented Parties
.
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