Encompass Floridian Insurance Company v. Dunn
Filing
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ORDER granting in part 114 Motion for Attorney Fees; Adopting Report and Recommendations - re 122 Report and Recommendations. On or before November 5, 2019, Plaintiff shall pay Defendant $51,925.00 in attorney fees along with prejudgment interest accruing from February 7, 2019. Defendant's Motion is DENIED in all other respects. Signed by Judge Carlos E. Mendoza on 10/22/2019. (DJD)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
ENCOMPASS FLORIDIAN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No: 6:18-cv-228-Orl-41DCI
DALE DUNN,
Defendant.
/
ORDER
THIS CAUSE is before the Court on Defendant’s Opposed Comprehensive Motion to
Quantify Attorney’s Fees and Interest (Doc. 114). United States Magistrate Judge Daniel C. Irick
issued a Report and Recommendation (Doc. 122), in which he recommends granting Defendant’s
Motion in part and awarding Defendant a total of $51,925.00 in attorney fees along with
prejudgment interest accruing from February 7, 2019. Judge Irick recommends that the Motion be
otherwise denied.
After a de novo review of the record, and noting that no objections were timely filed, the
Court agrees with the Report and Recommendation. It is therefore ORDERED and ADJUDGED
as follows:
1. The Report and Recommendation (Doc. 122) is ADOPTED and CONFIRMED
and is made a part of this Order.
2. Defendant’s Opposed Comprehensive Motion to Quantify Attorney’s Fees and
Interest (Doc. 114) is GRANTED in part.
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3. On or before November 5, 2019, Plaintiff shall pay Defendant $51,925.00 in
attorney fees along with prejudgment interest accruing from February 7, 2019.
4. Defendant’s Motion is DENIED in all other respects.
DONE and ORDERED in Orlando, Florida on October 22, 2019.
Copies furnished to:
Counsel of Record
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