HOLT v. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA et al
Filing
287
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT PLAINTIFF'S PETITION FOR ATTORNEY'S FEES IS GRANTED IN PART; PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL IS AWARDED $362,173.50 IN FEES AND $9,680.31 COSTS, FOR A TOTAL OF $371,853.81; AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, ON BEHALF OF DEFENDANTS, SHALL REMIT THIS PAYMENT TO THE LAW OFFICE OF BRIAN M. PURICELLI, ESQ. NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS FROM ENTRY OF THIS ORDER, SUBJECT TO MR. PURICELLI PROVIDING ANY NECESSARY INFORMATION OR DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED BY THE COMMONWEALTH TO PROCESS THIS PAYMENT. SIGNED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE DAVID R. STRAWBRIDGE ON 5/1/20. 5/1/20 ENTERED & E-MAILED.(fdc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
DAVID HOLT II,
Plaintiff,
v.
COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA, et al.,
Defendants.
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CIVIL ACTION
NO. 10-5510
ORDER
AND NOW, this 30th day of April, 2020, upon consideration of Plaintiff’s petitions
for counsel fee and costs, as supplemented (Docs. 173, 203, 251 & 272), Defendants’ responses
(Docs. 175, 211 & 277), Plaintiff’s reply (Doc. 278), the exhibits appended to the parties’
submissions, and for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
1.
Plaintiff’s petition for attorney’s fees and costs IS GRANTED IN PART;
2. Plaintiff’s counsel IS AWARDED $362,173.50 in fees and $9,680.31 costs, for a total
of $371,853.81; and
3. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on behalf of Defendants, SHALL REMIT this
payment to the Law Office of Brian M. Puricelli, Esq. no later than 30 days from entry
of this Order, subject to Mr. Puricelli providing any necessary information or
documentation required by the Commonwealth to process this payment.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ David R. Strawbridge, USMJ
DAVID R. STRAWBRIDGE
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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