American Infoage, LLC et al v. Regions Bank

Filing 159

ORDER overruling 157 --objections; adopting 156 --REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS; granting in part and denying in part 128 and 143 ; directing the clerk to ENTER JUDGMENT against American Infoage, LLC and Sago Networks, LLC, jointly and severally, for $338,880.08 in attorneys' fees and $105,784.09 in costs. Signed by Judge Steven D. Merryday on 1/11/2017. (BK)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION AMERICAN INFOAGE, LLC and SAGO NETWORKS, LLC, Plaintiffs, v. CASE NO. 8:13-cv-1533-T-23JSS REGIONS BANK, Defendant. __________________________________/ ORDER Regions Bank moved (Doc. 128) for “Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses as to Plaintiff, Sago Networks, LLC Only” and moved (Doc. 143) for “Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses as to Plaintiff, American Infoage, LLC Only” and moved (Doc. 143) for “Entry of Judgment for Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses Against Both Plaintiffs Jointly and Severally.” On October 4, 2016, the motions were referred to Magistrate Judge Julie S. Sneed for a report and recommendation. On December 7, 2016, Magistrate Judge Sneed issued her report and recommendation (Doc. 156). American Infoage and Sago Networks object (Doc. 157) to the report and recommendation, and Regions Bank responds to the objections (Doc. 158). The objections (Doc. 157) are OVERRULED, and the report and recommendation (Doc. 156) is ADOPTED. The motion as to Sago Networks (Doc. 128) is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART, and the motion (Doc. 143) as to American Infoage, LLC and motion (Doc. 143) for entry of a judgment for attorneys’ fees and expenses against both plaintiffs jointly and severally is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. The clerk is directed to enter judgment against American Infoage, LLC and Sago Networks, LLC, jointly and severally, for $338,880.08 in attorneys’ fees and $105,784.09 in costs. ORDERED in Tampa, Florida, on January 11, 2017. -2-

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