Hourly Rate, Lodestar, And Multiplier Conclusions Were Not Beyond Reason.
Plaintiff in Sterling v. County of Sacramento, Case No. C089616 (3d Dist. Sept. 7, 2021) (unpublished) won $450,001 in compensatory damages under FEHA racial discrimination/retaliation claims. Plaintiff then moved for over $1.515 million in fees (lodestar plus a positive 2 multiplier enhancement). The lower court basically sustained the lodestar request, but it instead awarded a 1.5 positive multiplier such that the FEHA fee award was $1,113,750.
The Third District affirmed the merit and fee results. The lower court did a proper lodestar analysis, not having to accept “padding” challenges or the defense suggestion that no more than $580,635 should be awarded as fees. The trial judge awarded an hourly rate of $550 for the lead attorney, which was no abuse of discretion given expert testimony indicating that $650-695 per hour would be justified and given past awards to the attorney above $550.
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