Plaintiff’s Objection and Request for Hearing on Defendant’s Motion for Fees and Bill of Cost
PLAINTIFFS’ OBJECTION AND REQUEST FOR HEARING ON DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR FEES AND BILL OF COSTS
Defendant’s Motion for Attorney Fees and Costs
DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS
Federal Civil Complaint for Copyright Infringement
Federal Civil Complaint for violation of copyright.
As a general matter, copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner.
Copyright infringement can be a felony or a misdemeanor. A felony charge must involve an infringement of the copyright owner’s reproduction or distribution rights. A felony conviction carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.
Copyright infringement is using someone else’s work without getting that person’s permission. … The owner of a copyright gets to decide who can legally make copies of that work. It is illegal to copy large sections of someone else’s copyrighted work without permission, even if you give the original author credit.
The legal penalties for copyright infringement are: Infringer pays the actual dollar amount of damages and profits. The law provides a range from $200 to $150,000 for each work infringed. Infringer pays for all attorneys fees and court costs.
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
Plaintiff’s Motion for Attorney Fees
After receiving a judgment in employment case Plaintiff is requesting attorney fees as prevailing party
Defendant/Counterclaimant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion & Brief for Summary Judgment
Defendant/Counterclaimant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion; Brief for Summary Judgment and Motion to Strike and Motion for Attorney’s Fees and Costs
Motion for Brief for Summary Judgment and Dismissal of Defendant Foulk’s Second Counterclaim
MOTION & BRIEF FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANT FOULK’S SECOND COUNTERCLAIM: “(Retaliation—Title VII—42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2)” MOTION TO STRIKE RELATED SECOND COUNTERCLAIM AVERMENTS
C.R.C.P. 12(f) MOTION FOR ATTORNEY FEES & COSTS C.R.S. §§ 13-17-102, 13-16-104, and C.R.C.P. 11
Plaintiff’s Verified Motion for Entry of Judgment, Costs & Attorney Fees
PLAINTIFF’S VERIFIED MOTION FOR ENTRY OF JUDGMENT, COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES (WITH BILL OF COSTS)
Defendants’ Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs
DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS
PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR DETERMINATION AND AWARD OF ATTORNEY FEES
PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR DETERMINATION AND AWARD OF ATTORNEY FEES
Complaint for Improper Foreclosure – Georgia
The judicial foreclosure process starts when a lender sues a delinquent borrower in the county where the property is located. To initiate the suit, the lender (the plaintiff) files a document called a “complaint for foreclosure” or “petition for foreclosure” in court. Plaintiff’s complaint for breach of contract, failure to provide notice pursuant to the security deed and failure to act in good faith and fair dealing regarding plaintiff’s loan modification and terms of the security deed, violation of Georgia Fair Lending Act, wrongful foreclosure, negligence, emotional distress, punitive damages, attorney’s fees and expenses.
Breach of Contract and Erisa Complaint
COMPLAINT FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT BREACH OF IMPLIED IN-FACT CONTRACT; BREACH OF THE
EMPLOYE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974; ENFORCEMENT AND CLARIFICATION OF RIGHTS; PREJUDGMENT AND POSTJUDGMENT INTEREST ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS;
Complaint for Family Medical Leave Act
A complaint filed for violation of the Family Medical Leave Act
Family and Medical Leave Act. The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave.
Two primary causes of action under the FMLA include interference and retaliation. FMLA interference occurs when an employer interferes with an employee taking or trying to take FMLA leave. … An employee who suffers from an FMLA violation may recover back pay, front pay, attorneys’ fees, and liquidated damages.
Every employer covered by the FMLA is required to conspicuously post a notice explaining the statute’s provisions and providing information for filing complaints of violations with the DOL’s Wage & Hour Division. Under the final rule: The maximum penalty increases from $169 to $173.
Filing a Complaint with the Secretary of Labor
–A complaint may be filed in person, by mail or by telephone with the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor. …
–The complaint should be filed within a reasonable time of when the employee discovers that his or her FMLA rights have been violated.
Employers cannot fire employees for requesting or taking FMLA leave. Generally speaking, however, an employer can still terminate an employee, even while he or she is on leave or just returned, as long as the rationale for the termination was completely unrelated to the FMLA leave.
County Court Breach of Contract Claim (Construction)
Included in Documents is complaint , form answer, summons, Motion for Default, Aff. regarding default and aff. of attorney fees
Motion for Relief under CRCP 70-Marriage and Divorce
Motion for Relief under CRCP Rule 70: Divorce case.
Final Judgment by Default and Reservation of Issues
This is a sample Final Judgment by Default awarding alimony, life insurance and attorney’s fees with reservation of issue of how much of each is to be awarded.