The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Accordingly, from what this Court can discern, Plaintiff seeks a total of $33,631.93 in attorney fees for 177.35 . . . 2014 190.06 53.95 10,253.74 2015 190.28 85.00 16,173.80 2016 190.28 7.00 1,331.96 ______ __________ 177.35 . . . Number of Hours As previously noted, Plaintiff seeks attorney fees for 177.35 attorney hours of legal . . . To summarize, it is recommended that Plaintiff's request for attorney fees for 177.35 attorney hours . . . This figure is greater than the 177.35 hours in Plaintiff's Motion for EAJA fees because it includes . . .
. . . . §§ 177.21-177.35. (Consolidated Am. Class Action Compl. [Doc. No. 31] (“Am. Compl.”) ¶ 1.) . . .
. . . records for its driver because doing so was “necessary and appropriate to enforce sections 177.21 to 177.35 . . .
. . . The Countess did not have covered metal trash containers as required by 46 CFR § 177.35-l(d). . . . deckhouse sides, and at all ladders and hatches where passengers or crew may have normal access.” 46 CFR § 177.35 . . .
. . . Christopher Mills, Plaintiffs counsel, billed 177.35 hours, whereas the two other attorneys billed a . . . Mills claims 177.35 hours. . . .
. . . Accrued Payroll ......... 177.35 596.92 1,126.58 11,122.27 Accrued Commissions ... 67.00 113.66 212.32 . . .