-JO Wal-Mart Stores, Inc, et al v. Visa USA, Inc., et al

Filing 1533

JUDGMENT, An Order of Honorable John Gleeson, United States District Judge, having been filed on October 15, 2009, adopting the unopposed Report and Recommendation of Special Special Master Robin M. Wilcox, dated August 12, 2009; and directing the Cl erk of Court to enter judgment awarding Lead Counsel $450,654.06 in legal fees for the period October 2008 through April 2009; and authorizing the following additional payments: (1) $1,005,429.10 for the fees and expenses of the law firm of Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP for the period July 2008 through April 2009; (2) $423,149.71 for the fees and expenses of the Orrick law firm for the period July 2008 through April 2009; (3) $44,261.09 for the fees and expenses of Richar d, Layton & Finger for the period June 2008 through April 2009; (4) $9,505.38 for the fees and expenses of Miller Nash LLP for the period April through May 2009; (5) $57,525.50 for the fees and expenses of CRA International, Inc. for the pe riod October 2008 through April 2009; (6) $31,084.77 to N&A Consulting LLC for the period October through December 2008; (7) $2,739.99 to Palma Advisors LLC for the period January through April 2009; (8) $443,100.00 for the fees and ex penses of Cannonade Capital LLC for the period October 2008 through April 2009; (9) $3,663.75 for the fees and expenses of Apco Worldwide Inc. for the period October 2008 through April 2009; and (10) $7,175.46 for Lead Counsels miscellaneou s costs and expenses for the period October 2008 through April 2009; It is ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the unopposed Report and Recommendationof Special Master Robin M. Wilcox is adopted; and that judgment is hereby entered as stated above. (Ordered by Robert C. Heinemann, Clerk of Court on 10/16/2009) (Piper, Francine)

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