Figueroa v. Trans-Oceanic Insurance
Figueroa v. Trans-Oceanic Insurance
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND SUPPLEMENTAL JUDGMENT
On June 11, 1975, a Judgment in the above-styled action was rendered by this Court, pursuant to which defendant Trans-Oceanic Insurance Company was awarded against plaintiff Helvia Figueroa the sum of $69,585.91, plus “costs . . . and reasonable attorneys’ fees to be determined upon the filing of a bill of costs and affidavit . . . .” Counsel for defendant has, in compliance with said Order, submitted to the Court a Bill of Costs and Attorney’s Certificate.
Although Trans-Oceanic is clearly the “prevailing party” in this action, as that term is used in 5 V.I.C. § 541(b), I do not believe that attorneys’ fees should be awarded against plaintiff Figueroa. Much of the source (and cause) of this litigation can be traced to the mysterious accounting method utilized by defendant. Plaintiff sought the instant accounting only in an effort to clarify her existing financial status vis-a-vis the defendant. To further penalize plaintiff by assessing $9,243.75 in attorneys’ fees against her would, I believe, betray the discretion given this Court in 5 V.I.C. § 541(b).
The recent Third Circuit decisions in Lindy Bros. Bldrs., Inc. v. American R & S San Corp. 487 F.2d 161 (3rd Cir. 1973), and Estien v. Christian, 507 F.2d 61 (3d Cir. 1975), set forth the standards by which an attorneys’ fee award should be properly computed by a trial court. In doing so, the Third Circuit has substantially reduced the trial court’s discretion in determining the amount of the
SUPPLEMENTAL JUDGMENT
In accordance with the foregoing Memorandum Opinion and the reasons set forth therein, it is hereby
ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED:
1. That defendant Trans-Oceanic Insurance Company be indemnified by plaintiff Helvia Figueroa for costs incurred as a result of the instant litigation in the amount of $490.03.
2. That defendant Trans-Oceanic Insurance Company, the prevailing party herein, pay its own counsel fees incurred as a result of the instant litigation.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- HELVIA FIGUEROA, a/k/a HELVIA GEIGEL v. TRANS-OCEANIC INSURANCE COMPANY AND JOSE FIGUEROA
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- 4 cases
- Status
- Published