Matter of Saxon Industries, Inc.
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Opinion
DECISION AND ORDER ON ALLOWANCE OF INTERIM COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCE OF FINAL FEE PREMIUM
On March 28, 1983 a hearing was held before this court on applications for interim compensation for professional services rendered in the Saxon Industries, Inc. case.
An order was signed on March 29, 1983 authorizing certain payments. This order left in abeyance the request of Shea & Gould, as counsel to the official creditors’ committee, for the payment of their allowance in full without the 25% holdback which is in the sum of $19,360.
The payment of a $30,000 “premium” to steel, Hector and Davis, counsel to the Examiner, was also left for future determination.
With respect to Shea & Gould, the $19,-360 holdback, if required, would blindly follow some bankruptcy judges’ practice of holding back in all cases 25% of allowed interim fees. This practice may be appropriate in some cases. Absent a proper showing to the contrary, if a party objects to the holdback, this court allows payment of compensation in full. Therefore, Shea & Gould is allowed $19,360.
The request of Steel, Hector & Davis for the relatively modest premium of $30,000 is also granted. The exemplary performance of Steel, Hector and Davis fully warrants the award. See In re Aminex Corp., 15 B.R. 356 (Bkrtcy.S.D.N.Y.1981) for a thorough discussion of fee premiums in bankruptcy cases.
It is so ordered.
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