Babjak v. Arcelormittal USA Inc et al
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OPINION AND ORDER The Court AWARDS Plaintiffs reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred in making the Motion to Compel. The Court ORDERS Plaintiffs attorney to file an affidavit detailing the costs and fees incurred in litigating the motion by Sep tember 2, 2016. Defendants may file an objection(as to the amount of reasonable expenses only) by September 16, 2016, and, if an objection is filed, Plaintiffs may file a response no later than September 30, 2016. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 8/24/16. (kjp)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
HAMMOND DIVISION
RYAN BABJAK and DENISE BABJAK,
Plaintiffs,
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v.
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ARCELORMITTAL USA, LLC and
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ARCELORMITTAL INDIANA HARBOR, )
LLC,
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Defendants.
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Cause No.: 2:15-CV-40-JVB-PRC
OPINION AND ORDER
This matter comes before the Court pursuant to this Court’s August 9, 2016 Opinion and
Order on Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel. The Court granted that motion, ordering Defendants to
submit to depositions under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6). The motion did not ask for
attorney fees. However, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37 states that fees and costs must be
awarded to the prevailing party. Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(5). There are a few exceptions to this rule, and
the Court may only award fees after the losing side has had an opportunity to be heard on the issue.
Id. The Court accordingly set deadlines for briefing on whether attorney fees should be awarded.
Defendant has not filed an objection to the award of reasonable expenses, and the time to do so has
passed.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37 provides that if a Motion to Compel is granted—“or if
the disclosure or requested discovery is provided after the motion was filed—the court must, after
giving opportunity to be heard, require the party . . . whose conduct necessitated the motion, the
party or attorney advising that conduct, or both to pay the movant’s reasonable expenses incurred
in making the motion, including attorney’s fees.” Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(5)(A). The Rule provides
three exceptions: (i) if the motion was filed before the movant attempted in good faith to get the
discovery without court action; (ii) if “the opposing party’s non-disclosure, response, or objection
was substantially justified”; or (iii) if “other circumstances make an award of expenses unjust.” Id.
“The burden of persuasion is on the losing party to avoid assessment of expenses and fees, rather
than on the winning party to obtain such an award.” Lincoln Diagnostics, Inc. v. Panatrex, Inc., No.
07-CV-2077, 2008 WL 4330182, at *3 (C.D. Ill. Sept. 16, 2008) (quoting Steadfast Ins. Co. v. Auto
Mktg. Network, Inc., No. 97 C 5696, 1999 WL 446691, at *1 (N.D. Ill. June 23, 1999)).
Because Defendants have not filed an objection, they have not met their burden of showing
that it would be unjust to award reasonable expenses.
The Court AWARDS Plaintiffs reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred in making the
Motion to Compel. The Court ORDERS Plaintiffs’ attorney to file an affidavit detailing the costs
and fees incurred in litigating the motion by September 2, 2016. Defendants may file an objection
(as to the amount of reasonable expenses only) by September 16, 2016, and, if an objection is filed,
Plaintiffs may file a response no later than September 30, 2016.
SO ORDERED this 24th day of August, 2016.
s/ Paul R. Cherry
MAGISTRATE JUDGE PAUL R. CHERRY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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