Following the dismissal of a motion for partial summary judgment in an intellectual property dispute, the court determined the appropriate costs award.
The successful plaintiffs sought elevated costs exceeding $200,000, alleging the motion was unreasonable.
The court held that although the motion was aggressive, it was not unreasonable and costs should therefore be awarded on a partial indemnity basis.
After reviewing hourly rates, fees, and disbursements under Rule 57.01(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure, several claimed amounts were reduced, including photocopying, travel expenses, and expert-related disbursements.
The court fixed total costs at $137,382 inclusive of fees, disbursements, and taxes.