Vitro America, Inc. v. Dixie Construction, LLC et al

Filing 422

ORDER granting 420 Motion for Attorney Fees; JUDGMENT on Attorney Fees in favor of Built-Well Construction Company and Campbell Electric, Inc. against Commerce Park II, Dixie Construction, LLC, Dixie Development, Inc., Dixie Management and Investment Limited Partners, Ben Israel and Nancy Israel. Signed by Honorable Robert T. Dawson on September 23, 2008. (tg)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS FAYETTEVILLE DIVISION VITRO AMERICA, INC. d/b/a BINSWANGER GLASS v. CASE NO. 07-5150 DEFENDANTS PLAINTIFF COUNTER-DEFENDANT DIXIE CONSTRUCTION, LLC. et al. ORDER Now on this 23rd day of September 2008, there comes on for consideration, the Motion for Award of Costs and Attorneys' Fees filed by Campbell Electric, Inc. and BuiltWell Construction Company (Doc. 420). Campbell Electric and Built-Well seek $57,550.50 in attorneys' fees and $4,068.13 in costs from the Israels, Commerce Park II, Dixie Construction, LLC; Dixie Development, Inc. and Dixie Management and Investment Limited Partners against whom they prevailed on the breach of contract and Lockbox claims. The Court cannot say that these amounts are unreasonable and none of the parties responded to or objected to the motion. The Court finds that the motion should be and hereby Accordingly, Campbell Electric and Built-well are awarded $57,550.50 in attorneys' fees is GRANTED. Construction ($33,400.50 to Cambell Electric and $24,150.00 to Built-well Construction) and $4,068.13 in costs against the Israels, Commerce Park II, Dixie Construction, LLC; Dixie Development, Inc. and Dixie Management and Investment Limited Partners . AO72A (Rev. 8/82) IT IS SO ORDERED this 23rd day of September, 2008. /s/ Robert T. Dawson Honorable Robert T. Dawson United States District Judge 2 AO72A (Rev. 8/82)

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