1692k[a][3]: Nakao v. International Data Services

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1692k[a][3]: Nakao v. International Data Services

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Nakao v. International Data Services,
Slip Copy, 2007 WL 295537, D.Hawai'i, January 29, 2007 (No. CIV 03-00225 SPK/BMK.)

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT OF SPECIAL MASTER


KING, Senior J.
*1 The record reflects that a Report of Special Master was issued in this case on December 27, 2004, indicating a denial of Defendants' Bill of Costs. No party sought review under Local Rule 53.2. Accordingly, the Report of Special Master became final when no objection was filed within 20 days of service of the December 27, 2004, Report of Special Master. See Fed.R.Civ.P. 53(g)(2).

The record, however, also reflects that no order was issued that specifically adopted the Report of Special Master. Thus, to the extent it is necessary for administrative purposes to terminate proceedings,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 636(b)(2) and Local Rule 53.1, the Report of Special Master issued on December 27, 2004, is adopted as the opinion and order of this Court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.



REPORT OF SPECIAL MASTER REGARDING DEFENDANTS' BILL OF COSTS


KURREN, Magistrate J.
Before the court, pursuant to designation by the Honorable Samuel P. King, United States District Judge, is Plaintiffs Steven Nakao and Shigemi Nakao (“Plaintiffsâ€
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