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Gregg v. Linder

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  • Title: Gregg v. Linder
  • Author : United States Court Of Appeals Fifth Circuit
  • Release Date : January 14, 2003
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 48 KB

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This is a separate appeal taken from the same proceedings in the district court as described in Appeal No. 03-30276, which we have decided contemporaneously herewith. During the pre-trial and discovery stages of this legal malpractice action, one of the defendants, James O.M. Womack (hereinafter referred to as "Womack") filed a motion on October 22, 2002, seeking to compel the plaintiffs to respond to discovery requests. Womack also filed a motion on December 11, 2002, seeking to recover attorneys fees and costs against the plaintiffs for their failure to voluntarily provide discovery responses. Both of these motions were referred to the magistrate judge for consideration and action pursuant to the local rules of the district court. The magistrate judge conducted a hearing on the motion to compel which resulted in a granting in part and denial in part of such motion; and the motion for attorneys fees and costs was deferred for a later consideration when Womack had documented his claim in that regard. Thereafter all of the defendants including Womack filed motions for summary judgment on the grounds that the claims of plaintiffs were pre empted under Louisiana law and such motion was heard and considered by the district judge and on March 11, 2003, the district judge entered an order and reasons granting such motion for summary judgment. Plaintiffs filed a timely notice of appeal on March 17, 2003, designated the record for appeal on that date and paid their appeal fee on March 18, 2003. On March 28, 2003, the magistrate judge entered an order determining that Womacks motion to compel is "granted to the extent Womack seeks to recover attorneys fees and costs" and further ordered that such attorneys fees and costs were "granted in the amount of $2,087.50." On April 10, 2003, the plaintiffs filed a notice of appeal as to this order of the magistrate judge and timely made payment of their appellate fee.


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