Sentences with phrase «trial the judge awards»

The trial judge awarded $ 147,595 based on a $ 350 hourly rate.
Subsequently, the trial judge awarded $ 294,271 in attorney's fees to District and against Roosevelt Lofts under the «tort of another» doctrine for work associated with a bankruptcy proceeding, the underlying action (especially an appeal), and a quiet title against another party basically affiliated with Roosevelt Lofts.
The trial judge awarded the plaintiff damages in lieu of notice equivalent to four months» salary and benefits.
The trial judge awarded damages for wrongful dismissal of 15 months» pay in lieu of notice, net of Workplace Safety and Insurance Board [«WSIB»] benefits the appellant received during that period, and $ 10,000 in damages for breach of the Code.
Tenant requested attorney's fees based on a $ 150,000 lodestar but the trial judge awarded only $ 10,000 after observing that there were questionable billing practices by the prevailing party's attorneys, only about $ 25,000 in claims were involved on both sides, tenant was unsuccessful on some claims, and there were contentious skirmishes of an unreasonable nature.
In the result, the trial judge awarded Ms. Doyle ten months» wages in lieu of notice; $ 25,000 in damages for sexual harassment; and $ 60,000 in moral damages, which the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld.
Referring to Mr. Lau's testimony, the Trial Judge awards $ 30,000 aggravated damages and states «I do not need medical evidence to prove that a false accusation of failing to tell the truth which is published can lead to mental distress».
Agreeing with Evans that to expect him to return to his old job would be unreasonable, the trial judge awarded him $ 100,000 in severance, known as wrongful dismissal damages.
The trial judge awarded $ 10,000 in punitive damages.
At the Vancouver trial the Judge awarded the claimant $ 25,000 for pain and suffering, $ 2,066 for lost wages, and $ 1,084.45 in out of... Continue reading →
Giving the husband «every benefit of the doubt,» the trial judge awarded damages for loss of consortium in the amount of $ 7,500, which in 2018 dollars is $ 7897.50.
In addition to wrongful dismissal damages, the trial judge awarded Doyle $ 25,000 in damages for violations of the Code, finding that Doyle's gender and her sexual harassment complaint were likely the most significant reasons for her termination.
The defense suggested $ 30,000 was a reasonable award, but the trial judge awarded plaintiff $ 58,341.50 as a reasonable fee lodestar, denying the request for any multiplier.
The trial judge awarded legal and physical custody of Coho to the husband, and granted the wife reasonable visitation rights as determined by the husband.
After moving for $ 241,647.20 in attorney's fees under Business and Professions Code section 7168 (a fee shifting statute allowing mandatory fees to a «prevailing party... in any action between a person contracting for construction of a swimming pool and a swimming pool contractor arising out of a contract for swimming pool construction»), the trial judge awarded only $ 31,888.57 because he concluded that no post-void determination fees were allowed because the contract was unenforceable.
The trial judge awarded guarantors $ 389,712.95 as prevailing parties under Civil Code section 1717, which made the pro-Bank, unilateral fees clause reciprocal in nature.
The trial judge awarded fees of $ 116,925 after characterizing it as a «typical» case (although this was inclusive of a.5 multiplier).
The trial judge awarded respondents $ 149,500 in private attorney general fees, prompting an appeal by both DBO and the company / promoters.
The trial judge awarded a total compensation judgment of about $ 5 million.
The trial judge awarded Surfrider $ 470,461.55 (out of a requested $ 609,176.93) in fees and $ 15,511 (full request) in costs.
In another example, if at trial the Judge awards you $ 35,000, after the application of the $ 30,000, you will only be left with a $ 5,000 award.
Then, under CCP § 1021.5 (the private attorney general statute), the trial judge awarded fees of $ 6,160,416, although determining that no fees were allowable under Labor Code section 2802 based on plaintiffs» abandonment of certain claims.
Surety moved for Civil Code section 1717 attorney's fees, with the trial judge awarding $ 13,985.80 in fees to surety.
The Trial Judge awarded Mr. Singh $ 40,000 on the basis it was reasonably foreseeable the «deposit» could be terminated in the event of an accident.
The claim was largely unsuccessful with the trial judge awarding just over $ 20,000 in damages.
The buyer sued the seller in Small Claims Court, and the trial judge awarded $ 25,000 for the misrepresentation.
Consequently, the trial judge awarded Ms. Brake twenty (20) months pay in lieu of notice.
The trial judge awarded $ 100,152 in contractual attorney's fees after City won, triggering an appeal by guarantor.
Then, the trial judge awarded total attorney's fees of $ 113,096.33 out of a requested $ 118,096.33 pursuant to a contractual fees clause.
As such, the Trial Judge awards Al Boom damages of $ 415,000 US for the lost opportunity to utilize the missing volume of lumber, and $ 1,317,000 US for harmed business relationships with customers.
The trial judge awarded $ 110,077.56 pursuant to a contractual fees clause, an order affirmed on appeal in a case involving basically two parties.
The trial judge awarded nothing.
Later, the trial judge awarded landlord $ 324,533.50 in attorney's fees as the prevailing party under Civil Code section 1717 (based on a broadly - worded contractual fees clause).
The trial judge awarded $ 4 million for brain damage suffered at birth.
The trial judge awarded costs since the case was outside the small claims regime.
Had the trial judge awarded anything less, injustice would surely be the result.
The trial judge awarded Former Attorney almost $ 106,000, a recovery affirmed on appeal except for a minor reduction for a clerical error.
The trial judge awarded $ 484,943.46 in fees and costs.
Osborne says the case is also interesting from the perspective of damages as the trial judge awarded based on future profits and investment value.
The trial judge awarded the plaintiffs» damages in excess of $ 70,000, which was nearly the amount spent by the plaintiffs to remedy the problem.
On punitive damages the trial judge awarded $ 1,000,000 which the Court of Appeal varied to $ 250,000.
[7] The trial judge awarded the plaintiff damages of $ 476,498.86, which amounted to the initial judgment, plus pre-judgment interest and costs.
The trial judge awarded costs in the amount of $ 235,418.99.

Not exact matches

At trial, a federal jury in Manhattan in 2014 awarded the EMI companies nearly $ 48.1 million, a sum U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan later reduced, resulting in a $ 12.2 million judgment against Robertson.
A judge denied Gawker's motion for a new trial and a reduction of the $ 140 million privacy invasion judgment awarded to wrestler Hulk Hogan in March.
Attorney - general Dominic Grieve argues on the Today programme that no English law allows for indefinite trial, but stressed that deportation is still the priority, after a judge awards radical cleric Abu Qatada bail:
Netflix's latest documentary, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, was often colloquially referred to as the «Hulk Hogan» documentary which led many to believe that the sole focus of the film would center on the wrestler's legal entanglement with Gawker — which ultimately led to the news portal being bankrupted and shuttered after a Florida judge awarded Hogan $ 115 million in punitive damages.
Yesterday (July 16, 2015), after a seven day trial, Superior Court Judge Andrew P. Banks issued his decision awarding the parents and children who wished to convert their failing public school Palm Lane Elementary into a public charter school under the Parent Empowerment Act (also known as the Parent Trigger Law).
A damage award can be agreed upon after a negotiated settlement — among the parties, their insurance companies, and their attorneys, for example — or may be ordered by a judge or jury following a court trial.
Unprejudiced and positive tests are therefore greatly needed, and these can only be found in show and trials under judges who have the common interest so keenly in view that they will allow neither friendship nor personal bias to control the awards; men who will bear ever in mind that upon their decision will greatly depend the future reputation of the animal in the stud, and who will therefore examine carefully each specimen before them, giving due credit to beauty and blood, but in all cases where possible requiring also performance were they pronounce a favorable verdict».
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