Doran v. Corte Madera Inn Best Western

360 F. Supp. 2d 1057, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8511, 2005 WL 638328
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedMarch 7, 2005
DocketC 03-1192-SI
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Doran v. Corte Madera Inn Best Western, 360 F. Supp. 2d 1057, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8511, 2005 WL 638328 (N.D. Cal. 2005).

Opinion

ORDER AWARDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES

ILLSTON, District Judge.

Presently before the Court is plaintiffs’ motion for attorneys’ fees and costs. Having carefully considered the arguments of the parties and the papers submitted, the Court hereby GRANTS plaintiffs’ motion for attorneys’ fees, but with certain reductions.

BACKGROUND

This case concerns an application by plaintiffs for an award of statutory attorneys’ fees, costs, and litigation expenses, incurred in prosecuting a civil rights action under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”), 42 U.S.C. § 12101, et seq., the California Disabled Persons Act, Cal. Civ.Code § 54, et seq., the Unruh Civil Rights Act, Cal. Civ.Code § § 51 and 51.5, and the Unfair Competition Act, Cal. Bus. & Prof.Code § 17200, et seq. Defendant, Corte Madera Inn Best Western, does not dispute plaintiffs’ right to attorneys’ fees and costs in this litigation. Instead, defendants oppose the motion on the basis that the amounts sought — $29,884.68—are excessive and unreasonable.

The underlying facts of this litigation involve plaintiff Jerry Doran, paralyzed from the chest down. Doran is a well-known disability rights activist who has filed at least 73 ADA cases with his counsel in this case, Thomas Frankovich. Exh. 1. On April 4, 2002, Doran was a guest at the Best Western Corte Madera Inn, where he sought a wheelchair accessible room, and was assured by hotel staff that there was such a room. However, once inside the room, plaintiff discovered that the room was not in fact wheelchair accessible. From the outset, defendant expressed a willingness to settle the case. In its settlement agreement, defendant agreed to take remedial steps to bring the hotel into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (“ADAAG”) and with Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations. Defendant also agreed to pay $7,500 in compensatory damages.

Plaintiffs now bring this motion seeking an award of attorneys’ fees and costs on the basis that they are the prevailing parties in this action. See 42 U.S.C. § 12205 (allowing the court, in its discretion, to

*1060 award attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party in an action brought under the ADA); see also Cal. Civ.Code §§ 52, 54.3 and 55. Plaintiffs seek fees and costs in the amount of $29,884.68, for both work on the merits of the underlying case and work related to this motion for fees. In particular, plaintiffs seek the following amounts:

A. Total Work Pre-Complaint
Attorneys’ Fees
T. Frankovieh 3.9 hours @ $335.00 $ 1,306.50
T. Frankovieh 8.3 hours @ $375.00 $ 3,112.50
J. Steneberg 6.5 hours @ $190.00 $ 1,235.00
R. Lahlouh 0.4 hours @ $145.00 $ 58.00
TOTAL: $ 5,712.00
Paralegal Time
V. Louie 2 hours @ $ 90.00 $ 180.00
TOTAL: $ 180.00
B. Total Work Through Settlement
Frankovieh 22.8 hours @ $375 $ 8,550.00
J. Steneberg 19.1 hours @ $190 $ 3,629.00
J. Steneberg 19.3 hours @ $225 $ 4,342.50
TOTAL: $16,521.50
Word Processing Time
A. McMahon 9.5 hours @ $ 40.00 $ 380.00
S. Clement 0.6 hours @ $ 40.00 $ 24.00
P. Maupin 4.7 hours @ $ 40.00 $ 188.00
TOTAL: $ 592.00
Costs and Litigation Expenses
Filing Fee $ 150.00
Ownership Information $ 4.00
Service ADS $ 34.18
Expert Fees $ 3,070.00
Copies $ 198.50 (794 pages @ $0.25)
Color Copies $ 85.50 (57 pages @ $1.50)
Faxes $ 71.00 (71 pages @ $1.00)
Postage/Messenger/ Fed. Ex. $ 36.00
TOTAL: $ 3,649.18
C. Fees for this Motion
Attorney’s Fees:
T. Frankovieh 2.7 hours @ $375 $1,012.50
J. Steneberg 9.6 hours @ $225 $2,160.00
Word Processing Time:
P. Maupin Costs: 0.6 hours @ $ 40 $ 24.00
Copies $ 18.50 (74 pages @ $0.25)
Mssngr/Fed Ex $ 15.00
TOTAL: $3,230.00 TOTAL REQUESTED: $29,884.68

LEGAL STANDARD

The authority to award attorneys’ fees is derived in part from Section 505 of the ADA, which provides that “in any action or administrative proceeding commenced pursuant to [the ADA], the court or agency, in its discretion, may allow the prevailing party... a reasonable attorney’s fee, including litigation expenses, and costs.” 42 U.S.C. § 12205. Plaintiffs are entitled to fees under the ADA and similar state statutes using the “lodestar” measure of fees, which is obtained by multiplying the number of hours reasonably expended on litigation by a reasonable hourly rate. See Jordan v. Multnomah County, 815 F.2d 1258, 1262 (9th Cir.1987) (citing Hensley v. Eckerhart, 461 U.S. 424, 103 S.Ct. 1933, 76 L.Ed.2d 40 (1983)). In evaluating what is a reasonable number of hours, the Court must review detailed time records to determine whether the hours claimed by the applicant were unnecessary, duplicative or excessive. Chalmers v. City of Los Angeles, 796 F.2d 1205, 1210 (9th Cir.1986), reh’g denied, amended on other grounds, 808 F.2d 1373 (9th Cir.1987).

In calculating the lodestar, the Court should consider any of the factors listed in Kerr v. Screen Extras Guild, Inc., 526 F.2d 67 (9th Cir.1975), cert. denied, 425 U.S. 951, 96 S.Ct. 1726, 48 L.Ed.2d 195 (1976), that are relevant.

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