Knox v. John Varvatos Enterprises, Inc.

Filing 359

ORDER: The Court directs the parties to submit a proposed judgment by March 23, 2020, that accords with the jury's verdict and any rulings by the Court made as to that verdict. If the parties cannot agree, they may submit separate proposed judgm ents. The Court notes that it did not understand plaintiffs' statement in Docket # 357 that the judgment should be made "subject to" an incentive fee award and a special attorney's fee award. The Court assumes the requests for such awards do not affect the contents of the judgment and that such requests would be made, if at all, after judgment was entered. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein on 3/19/2020) (ama)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------X TESSA KNOX, et al., : : Plaintiffs, ORDER 17 Civ. 772 (GWG) : -v.: JOHN VARVATOS ENTERPRISES, INC., : Defendant. : ---------------------------------------------------------------X GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN, United States Magistrate Judge The Court directs the parties to submit a proposed judgment by March 23, 2020, that accords with the jury’s verdict and any rulings by the Court made as to that verdict. If the parties cannot agree, they may submit separate proposed judgments. The Court notes that it did not understand plaintiffs’ statement in Docket # 357 that the judgment should be made “subject to” an incentive fee award and a special attorney’s fee award. The Court assumes the requests for such awards do not affect the contents of the judgment and that such requests would be made, if at all, after judgment was entered. SO ORDERED. Dated: March 19, 2020 New York, New York /s/ GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN United States Magistrate Judge

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