Harris et al v. Swissport SA, LLC

Filing 75

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS; granting in part #70 Motion to Tax Costs Against Plaintiff; granting in part #71 Motion for Bill of Costs; Adopting #74 Report and Recommendations. Certificate of Appealability: No Ruling. Signed by Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr on 7/31/2017. (lrz1)

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United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida George Kirsham Harris, Luxon Luborieux, Arturo Lacayo, and Eric Gamarra, Plaintiffs, v. Swissport SA, LLC, and Swissport Cargo Services, LP, Defendants. ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 16-21273-Civ-Scola ) ) ) ) Order Adopting Magistrate’s Report And Recommendation This matter was referred to United States Magistrate Judge Alicia M. Otazo-Reyes for a report and recommendation on Defendants Swissport SA, LLC and Swissport Cargo Services, LP’s motion for attorney’s costs (ECF Nos. 70 & 71). On June 19, 2017, Judge Otazo-Reyes issued a report, recommending that the Court grant in part the motion and award Defendant Swissport Cargo, but not Defendant Swissport SA, costs in the amount of $3,157.85. (Report & Recommendations, ECF No. 74.) No objections have been filed and the time to object has passed. Having considered Judge Otazo-Reyes’s report, the record, and the relevant legal authorities, this Court finds Judge Otazo-Reyes’s report and recommendation cogent and compelling. The Court affirms and adopts Judge Otazo-Reyes’s report and recommendation (ECF No. 74). The Court grants in part the Defendants’ motion for costs (ECF Nos. 70 & 71). Consistent with the report, the Court awards $3,157.85 in costs to Swissport Cargo, but not Swissport SA, to be paid by the Plaintiff, Eric Gamarra. Done and ordered at Miami, Florida on July 31, 2017. ________________________________ Robert N. Scola, Jr. United States District Judge

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