Castro et al v. Mansiana Ocean Residences, LLC

Filing 54

ORDER adopting 36 Report and Recommendation; granting in part and denying in part 18 Motion for Attorney Fees and Costs in accordance with the Report and Recommendation.. Signed by Judge Paul C. Huck on 4/5/2011. (kfn)

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Castro et al v. Mansiana Ocean Residences, LLC Doc. 54 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA CASE NO.: 10-22011-CIV-HUCK/O'SULLIVAN ALI CASTRO and EDITH BIGOTT DE CASTRO, Plaintiffs, v. MANSIANA OCEAN RESIDENCES, LLC, Defendant. ________________________/ ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION THIS MATTER is before the Court on a Report and Recommendation by Magistrate Judge John J. O'Sullivan (D.E. #36), recommending that the Court grant in part and deny in part Plaintiffs' Verified Motion for Attorney's Fees and Costs (D.E. #18). No objections have been filed to the Report within the period required by law. The Court has independently reviewed the Report and Recommendation, the pertinent portions of the record, and is otherwise duly advised. The Court adopts the findings of fact and conclusions in the Report and Recommendation. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that Judge O'Sullivan's Report and Recommendation (D.E. #36) is ADOPTED, and Plaintiffs' Verified Motion for Attorney's Fees and Costs (D.E. #18) is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART in accordance with the Report and Recommendation. Plaintiffs are entitled to fees in the amount of $14,045.00 and costs in the amount of $579.50. If Defendant does not pay the aforementioned sums by May 1, 2011, the Court will enter a final judgment of fees and costs upon Plaintiffs' motion for judgment. DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers, Miami, Florida, April 5, 2011. ______________________ Paul C. Huck United States District Judge Dockets.Justia.com Copies furnished to: Counsel of Record Magistrate Judge John J. O'Sullivan

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