Alexander et al v. Cahill et al

Filing 48

Letter Motion from Gregory A. Beck for James L. Alexander, Alexander & Catalano LLC, Public Citizen, Inc. requesting fees and costs submitted to Judge Frederick J. Scullin, Jr.. (Attachments: # 1 Memorandum of Law # 2 Declaration of Gregory A. Beck# 3 Beck Declaration Exhibit 1# 4 Beck Declaration Exhibit 2# 5 Beck Declaration Exhibit 3# 6 Declaration of Brian Wolfman# 7 Certificate of Service)(Beck, Gregory)

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Alexander et al v. Cahill et al Doc. 48 Case 5:07-cv-00117-FJS-GHL Document 48 Filed 09/04/2007 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC CITIZEN LITIGATION GROUP 1600 TWENTIETH STREET, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20009 (202) 588-1000 (202) 588-7795 (fax) _____ GREGORY A. BECK Direct Dial: (202) 588-7713 E-mail: gbeck@citizen.org September 4, 2007 Via ECF Hon. Frederick J. Scullin, Jr. United States District Court Judge United States District Court for the Northern District of New York U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building P.O. Box 7255 100 South Clinton Street Syracuse, NY 13261-7255 RE: Alexander, et al. v. Cahill, et al., No. 07-cv-00117 Dear Judge Scullin: For the reasons set forth in the accompanying memorandum of law, plaintiffs respectfully move for an award of $59,255.50 in attorneys' fees and $1856.04 in costs. Plaintiffs are filing this motion in accordance with the Court's August 2, 2007, order. The requested amounts represent the fees and costs incurred by plaintiffs so far in the litigation. The parties have now filed cross appeals, and, pursuant to the Court's August 2 order, plaintiffs will file a second motion for fees, if necessary, after the conclusion of the appeals. Plaintiffs will also file a separate bill of costs seeking taxable costs. Counsel for defendants stated that he will take no position on this motion until he has reviewed plaintiffs' memorandum of law. Respectfully, /s/Gregory A. Beck Gregory A. Beck cc Gerald Rock, via ECF Dockets.Justia.com

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