Stratton v. Roberts et al, No. 1:2018cv01248 - Document 97 (W.D. Mich. 2021)

Court Description: OPINION re 95 Plaintiff's motion for an award of costs and attorney's fees; signed by Magistrate Judge Phillip J. Green (jkw)

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Stratton v. Roberts et al Doc. 97 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION JARED STRATTON, Plaintiff, Hon. Phillip J. Green v. Case No. 1:18-cv-1248 RAMIRO PADILLA, et al., Defendants. _________________________________/ OPINION This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff’s Motion for an Award of Costs and Attorney’s Fees. (ECF No. 95). The parties have consented to proceed in this Court for all further proceedings, including trial and an order of final judgment. 28 U.S.C. 636(c)(1). By Order of Reference, the Honorable Paul L. Maloney referred this case to the undersigned. As discussed herein, Plaintiff’s motion will be granted. BACKGROUND Plaintiff initiated this action on November 6, 2018, against Anthony Roberts, Ashley Roberts, Ramiro Padilla, and Reaper Motors, alleging fraud and unlawful alteration of a vehicle’s odometer. (ECF No. 1). complaint adding Sioux Ford, LLC as a defendant. Plaintiff later amended his (ECF No. 26). Plaintiff alleged that Defendants violated the federal Odometer Act, the Michigan Odometer Act, and committed fraud. Plaintiff also asserted against Anthony Roberts a breach of contract claim. Plaintiff later reached a settlement of his claims against Anthony Dockets.Justia.com and Ashley Roberts. Default was subsequently entered against Reaper Motors and Sioux Ford. Plaintiff later moved for summary judgment against Ramiro Padilla with respect to his federal Odometer Act claim. Defendant failed to respond to Plaintiff’s motion and summary judgment was entered against Defendant Padilla. (ECF No. 88-89). The Court subsequently entered judgment against Defendant Padilla and awarded $46,500 in damages to Plaintiff. (ECF No. 94). Plaintiff now moves for an award of costs and attorney’s fees. ANALYSIS With respect to Plaintiff’s claim against Defendant Padilla under the federal Odometer Act (“the Act”), the Court has already entered judgment in Plaintiff’s favor and it awarded damages. Plaintiff now moves the Court for an award of costs and fees. The Act provides that the Court “shall award costs and a reasonable attorney’s fee to the person when a judgment is entered for that person.” 49 U.S.C. § 32710(b). When calculating attorney’s fees under the Act, the “starting point . . . is the lodestar calculation,” which is “the reasonable number of hours expended on the litigation multiplied by a reasonable hourly rate.” 2019 WL 1399556 at *6 (D.N.J., Mar. 28, 2019). Moxey v. Jimmy Auto Sale LLC, Counsel asserts that he has expended 76.9 hours on this matter. This assertion is supported by an affidavit and detailed description of counsel’s activity. (ECF No. 95, PageID.828-43). number of hours expended in this matter is reasonable. The Counsel seeks to be compensated at an hourly rate of $400, which the Court likewise finds to be reasonable. See, e.g., Moxey, 2019 WL 1399556 at *6 (court approved, in an Odometer Act case, payment of attorney’s fees at an hourly rate of $450). Accordingly, the Court finds that Plaintiff is entitled to an award of attorney’s fees in the amount of $30,760.00. Counsel also seeks reimbursement of $781.97 in costs. Counsel has supported this request with an affidavit and detailed description of the subject expenditures. (ECF No. 95, PageID.844). As the amounts requested are reasonable, the Court finds that Plaintiff is entitled to an award of costs in the amount of $781.97. In sum, the Court concludes that Plaintiff is entitled to an award of fees and costs in the amount of $31,541.97. An Order and Judgment consistent with this Opinion will enter. IT IS SO ORDERED. Date: May 24, 2021 /s/ Phillip J. Green PHILLIP J. GREEN United States Magistrate Judge

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