Moyer v. Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc.
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ORDER: After a review of the record, Objections, Report, and applicable law, the court determines that the 103 findings and conclusions of the magistrate judge are correct, and accepts them as those of the court. Accordingly, the court directs the clerk of court to tax reasonable costs against Plaintiff Moyer in the amount of $1,613.75. (Ordered by Judge Sam A Lindsay on 5/6/2016) (bdb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
DALLAS DIVISION
TARA T. MOYER,
Plaintiff,
v.
JOS. A. BANK CLOTHIERS, INC.,
Defendant.
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Civil Action No. 3:11-CV-3076-L
ORDER
Before the court is Plaintiff’s Objection to Bill of Costs (“Objection”), filed May 19, 2014.
On May 9, 2014, the clerk of court taxed costs in the amount of $2,044.75 against Tara T. Moyer
(“Plaintiff” or “Moyer”) pursuant to the court’s judgment of April 25, 2014. Plaintiff’s Objections
were referred to United States Magistrate Judge Paul D. Stickney for findings and
recommendations.
On October 28, 2014, the Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation of the United
States Magistrate Judge (“Report”) were filed.
The Report recommended that Plaintiff’s
Objections be overruled in part and sustained in part. Specifically, the Report recommends that
the objection to Defendant’s request for $1,613.75 in reimbursement for costs associated with
obtaining the transcript of Plaintiff’s deposition and court reporter services be overruled, and that
Plaintiff’s Objections should be sustained in all other respects.
After a review of the record, Objections, Report, and applicable law, the court determines
that the findings and conclusions of the magistrate judge are correct, and accepts them as those of
the court. Accordingly, the court directs the clerk of court to tax reasonable costs against Plaintiff
Moyer in the amount of $1,613.75.
Order – Page 1
It is so ordered this 6th day of May, 2016.
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Sam A. Lindsay
United States District Judge
Order – Page 2
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