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with the cases; i.e., for Mr. Tomsic, from review of the case
files leading to his drafting motions to extend time to answer.
Respondent asks to be reimbursed for 12 hours of Mr.
Tomsic’s time, at $150 an hour, 72 hours of Mr. Wong’s time, at
$125 an hour, and 10 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.
3405-05L 3489-05L 3490-05L Total
Hours–Alan J. Tomsic 4 4 4 12
“Lodestar” amount at $600.00 $600.00 $600.00 $1,800.00
$150/hour (Tomsic)
Hours–Wesley J. Wong 22.50 25.50 24.00 72.00
“Lodestar” amount at $2,812.50 $3,187.50 $3,000 $9,000
$125/hour (Wong)
Hours–Paul C. Feinberg 3.33 3.33 3.33 9.99
“Lodestar” amount at $666.00 $666.00 $666.00 $1,998.00
$200/hour (Feinberg)
“Lodestar” amount (Total) $4,078.50 $4,453.50 $4,266.00 $12,798.00
Mr. Tomsic is the attorney who first had primary day-to-day
responsibility for these cases. He is an attorney employed in
the IRS Office of Chief Counsel in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has
been a member of one or more State bars since 1981. He is
admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. His
declaration contains the following chart showing the hours he
spent on these cases.
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