SNYDMAN v. AMPER, POLITZINER & MATTIA, LLP

Filing 42

ORDER THAT UPON CONSIDERATION OF AMPER, POLITZINER & MATTIA, LLP'S MOTION FOR SANCTIONS 22 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT DEFENDANT'S MOTION IS GRANTED IN PART. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT MAXINE SNYDMAN AND ALAN B. EPSTEIN, ESQUIRE SHALL PAY, JOINTLY AND SEVRALLY, THE AMOUNT OF $3,326.09 TO EISNER AMPER, LLP BY 8/15/2011. SIGNED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE DAVID R. STRAWBRIDGE ON 7/15/11. 7/15/11 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED.(ti, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA MAXINE SNYDMAN, Plaintiff : : : v. : : AMPER, POLITZINER & MATTIA, LLP, : Defendant. : CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-1344 ORDER AND NOW, this 15th day of July, 2011, upon consideration of Amper, Politziner & Mattia, LLP’s Motion for Sanctions (Doc. 22), the Response of Plaintiff Maxine Snydman to Defendant’s Motion for Sanctions (Doc. 24), and Defendant’s Reply Memorandum in Further Support of its Motion for Sanctions (Doc. 28), and for the reasons set forth in the Memorandum Opinion filed this date, it is hereby ORDERED that Defendant’s motion is GRANTED IN PART. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Maxine Snydman and Alan B. Epstein, Esquire shall pay, jointly and severally, the amount of $3,326.09 to Eisner Amper, LLP by August 15, 2011. BY THE COURT: /s/ David R. Strawbridge DAVID R. STRAWBRIDGE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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