- 36 - respectively). Attached to the Tomsic declaration are copies of reports generated from respondent’s internal time keeping records showing the number of hours expended on these cases by Mr. Tomsic. Although the Feinberg declaration includes the number of hours he expended on these cases, he does not provide reports similar to those provided by Mr. Tomsic, declaring that he does not keep detailed records by individual case number for time he spends in a supervisory capacity. Mr. Tomsic, explicitly, and Mr. Feinberg, by inference, calculate their time expended working on these cases from their first contacts with the cases; i.e., for Mr. Tomsic, from review of the case files leading to his drafting answers. Respondent asks to be reimbursed for 152 hours of Mr. Tomsic’s time, at $150 an hour, and for 30 hours of Mr. Feinberg’s time, at $200 an hour. Respondent provides the following chart showing the allocations of hours and dollars among docket numbers. 144-05L 145-05L 146-05L 147-05L 149-05LTotal Hours–Alan J. Tomsic 30 20 48 24 30 152 “Lodestar” amount at $4,500 $3,000 $7,200 $3,600 $4,500 $22,800 $150/hour (Tomsic) Hours–Paul C. Feinberg 3 2 5 2 3 15 “Lodestar” amount at $600 $400 $1,000 $400 $600 $3,000 $200/hour (Feinberg) “Lodestar” amount $5,100 $3,400 $8,200 $4,000 $5,100 $25,800 (Total)Page: Previous 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 NextLast modified: November 10, 2007