Hall et al v. International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, UAW et al
Filing
101
ORDER granting attorney fees re 100 Affidavit. Signed by Magistrate Judge David S. Cayer on 5/28/2013. (blf)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
CHARLES R. HALL, JR., JOHN O’NEILL, JR.,
TIMOTHY L. PHILLIPS, CHARLIE R.
WOOTEN, WILLIAM T. BOLIN, JEFFREY S.
BOSTON, GARY G. BOWLIN, II, RANDELL T.
BURCHAM, JOSEPH D. BURKE, JR.,
MAURICE BURRIS, RICKY L. CARPENTER,
ALVIN R. CARVER, JR., CLYDE M.
CHILDERS, TIMOLYN A. CLARK, EARL E.
CURRY, III, DARRELL E. DELLINGER,
CHARLES E. DILLING, TOMMY A.
FAULKENBURY, BEN FEWELL, JOHN H.
HALL, JR., BRODY L. HARKEY, DEANIE F.
HARKEY, DOUGLAS W. HOLT, WILLIAM D.
HOVIS, BERWYN L. JOHNSON, TERRELL
JOHNSON, KEVIN D. JONES, KELLY J.
KOWALCZYK, ARCHIE LANEY, MARCUS
LEECH, TODD LLOYD, DONNIE
LOCKLEAR, JOHN A. MCCOIG, JOHN
MOORE, RONALD A. MUSE, DAVID NEAL,
JOHN E. NORMAN, CARL PRIVETTE, JOHN
D. ROBERTS, ANTHONY J. RYALL, STEVEN
J. STAMPER, SAMUEL J. STEPHENS, JR.,
JEFF THRIFT, DANIEL L. USERY, RICHARD
A. WHITENER, AND DAVID W. WILLIAMS,
JR. EACH INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF
OF ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED,
Civil Action No. 3:10-cv-418-DSC
ORDER
PLAINTIFFS,
V.
INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED
AUTOMOBILE, AEROSPACE AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS
OF AMERICA, UAW; AND UAW LOCAL
UNION 5285,
DEFENDANTS.
THIS MATTER is before the Court on its May 22, 2013 “Order” (document # 99). In
that Order, the Court ordered Defendants to pay Plaintiffs the reasonable expenses incurred in
obtaining that Order, including attorneys’ fees, and directed that such amount would be
established by the Court after reviewing an affidavit submitted by Plaintiff’s counsel. The
Affidavit of Jameson P. Wells was filed on May 23, 2013 (document #100).
The Court has carefully examined the Affidavit and orders that reasonable attorneys’ fees
and costs be allowed in the amount of $375.00.
SO ORDERED.
Signed: May 28, 2013
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