Schwab v. Kids' Financial Inc.

Filing 118

Minute Entry of Motion Hearing held on 9/17/2009 before Judge Philip A. Brimmer. 97 Motion for Attorney Fees is GRANTED. Plaintiff is awarded $375.00 in costs and $40,415.00 in attorney fees. 109 Motion for Protective Order is denied as moot. Plaintiff may file supplemental motion regarding post trial costs if the issue is unable to be resolved by October 1, 2009. (Court Reporter Janet Coppock) (pabcd) Modified on 9/21/2009 to correct typographical error (ebs, ).

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO JUDGE PHILIP A. BRIMMER COURTROOM MINUTES Courtroom Deputy: Kathy Preuitt-Parks Court Reporter: Janet Coppock Date: September 17, 2009 Time: 26 minutes CASE NO. 06-cv-01793-PAB-KLM Parties HOPE SCHWAB, Plaintiff (s), vs. KIDS' FINANCIAL, INC., Defendant (s). Timothy Nemechek Counsel Richard Wynkoop MOTION HEARING 1:34 p.m. COURT IN SESSION APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. Plaintiff's Motion for Attorney Fees (Doc #97), filed 2/13/09. Court addresses defendant's objection on the issue of costs. Mr. Wynkoop requests additional costs that were incurred post-trial. Page Two 06-cv-01793-PAB-KLM September 17, 2009 Mr. Nemechek objects because that issue in not before the Court. Court addresses attorney fees. Comments by Nemenchek. Comments by Mr. Wynkoop. Court states its findings. ORDERED: Plaintiff's Motion for Attorney Fees (Doc #97), filed 2/13/09 is GRANTED. Plaintiff is awarded costs in the amount of $375.00 and attorney fees in the amount of $40,415.00. ORDERED: Defendant's Motion for Protective Order (Doc #109), filed 7/9/09 is DENIED as MOOT. ORDERED: Counsel shall meet and confer to attempt to resolve post trial costs and if unable to resolve, plaintiff may file her supplemental motion by October 1, 2009. 2:00 p.m. COURT IN RECESS 26 minutes Total in court time: Hearing concluded

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