Bradacs et al v. Haley et al, No. 3:2013cv02351 - Document 118 (D.S.C. 2015)

Court Description: ORDER AND OPINION denying as moot 113 Motion for Attorney Fees; granting 117 Motion for Attorney Fees. Signed by Honorable J Michelle Childs on 9/3/2015.(asni, )

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Bradacs et al v. Haley et al Doc. 118 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA DIVISION Katherine Bradacs and Tracie Goodwin, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) v. ) ) Nimrata (“Nikki”) Randhawa Haley, in her ) official capacity as Governor of South ) Carolina; Alan M. Wilson, in his official ) Capacity as Attorney General, ) ) Defendants. ) __________________________________ ) Civil Action No. 3:13-cv-02351-JMC ORDER REGARDING ATTORNEY’S FEES This matter is before the court pursuant to the Parties’ Joint Motion to Resolve Attorney’s Fees and Costs. (ECF No. 117.) In their Motion, the Parties declare that they “have resolved the issues as to fees” and “Plaintiffs agree to accept payment of $80,000 in settlement of any claims for attorney’s fees and costs they may have against the State of South Carolina, the Attorney General or any other officer or agency of the State of South Carolina.” (Id. at 1.) In light of the foregoing, the court GRANTS the Joint Motion to Resolve Attorney’s Fees and Costs (ECF No. 117). As agreed to by the Parties, the Attorney General will pay the sum of $80,000.00 to Plaintiffs’ counsel and Plaintiffs and their counsel, upon receipt of $80,000.00, shall execute appropriate releases and a Satisfaction of Judgment as to this Order and the Satisfaction shall be filed with the court. The court DENIES AS MOOT the pending Plaintiffs’ Petition for Attorney’s Fees and Costs. (ECF No. 113.) IT IS SO ORDERED. United States District Judge September 3, 2015 Columbia, South Carolina Dockets.Justia.com

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