Court Has Discretion In Awarding Fees For Discovery Violations

Ropak Corp. v. Plastican, Inc., No. 04 C 5422, 2007 WL 328880 (N.D. Ill. Jan. 30, 2007) (Valdez, Mag. J.).

Magistrate Judge Valdez awarded plaintiff certain of its fees related to motions to compel based upon the Court's August 15, 2006, order imposing Rule 37 discovery sanctions.  The Court noted its "considerable discretion" before reducing the fees so that they only included fees directly related to the particular discovery motions at issue.  The Court also removed entries for administrative tasks performed by attorneys that could have been performed by support staff.  And finally the Court reduced the hourly rates of the attorneys because plaintiff did not justify its rates by providing the Court information regarding standard rates in the Northern District or any biographical information regarding the attorneys to support their rates based upon their respective experience levels.  Practice tip:  If you are preparing a motion for fees, this opinion is an excellent place to look for determining what information to include in your motion and how to support your rates.

 

Costs Awarded to Plaintiff Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. Pro. 54(d)

Black & Decker v. Robert Bosch Tool Corp., No. 04 C 7955, 2006 WL 3883921 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 20, 2006) (St. Eve, J.).

Judge St. Eve's latest opinion in this patent dispute awarded plaintiff its costs pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. Pro. 54(d) over defendant's objection that plaintiff's alleged misconduct.  My analysis of Judge St. Eve's opinion which analyzed defendant's misconduct allegations, as well as opinions addressing numerous other aspects of this case and the resulting trial, can be found in the Blog's archives.  In response to defendant's allegations of misconduct, the Court cited her previous opinion finding that there was no misconduct and noted that counsel for both parties "exhibited rigorous advocacy on behalf of their clients."  The remainder of the opinion determined which requested fees were appropriate.  It serves as an excellent primer on what fees will be paid in the Northern District and what acceptable charges are for those fees.