Mannino v. Lucero et al

Filing 36

ORDER AND JUDGMENT granting Plaintiff's 32 Motion to Confirm Arbitration Award and Reduce Award to Judgment. Judgment shall enter in favor of plaintiff Denise Mannino against Rey Lucero in the principal sum of $89,868.83; against A-1 Con struction and Remodeling, Inc. in the principal sum of $27,660.39; against Rey Lucero and A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. jointly and severally in the amount of $9,975.50 for attorneys fees; against Rey Lucero and A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. jointly and severally in the amount of $2,788.63 for costs; and against Rey Lucero and A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. jointly. by Judge John L. Kane on 05/07/09.(wjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 07-cv-00408-JLK-BNB DENISE J. MANNINO, Plaintiff, v. REY LUCERO and A-1 CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING, INC., a Colorado Corporation, Defendants, ORDER AND JUDGMENT THIS MATTER is before the Court on Plaintiff's Motion to Confirm Arbitration Award and Reduce Award to Judgment (doc. 32), filed May 1, 2009. Having reviewed the motion and the response thereto, and believing it proper to do so, the Court hereby GRANTS the motion and confirms the arbitration awards entered March 27, 2009 and April 24, 2009 by arbiter Kevin Sidel. It is ORDERED that Judgment shall enter in favor of plaintiff Denise Mannino as follows: a) b) Against Rey Lucero in the principal sum of $89,868.83. Against A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. in the principal sum of $27,660.39. c) Against Rey Lucero and A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. jointly and severally in the amount of $9,975.50 for attorney's fees. d) Against Rey Lucero and A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. jointly and severally in the amount of $2,788.63 for costs. e) Against Rey Lucero and A-1 Construction and Remodeling, Inc. jointly. Dated: May 7, 2009 BY THE COURT: s/John L. Kane U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

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