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7 Nov 2020, 5:05 am by Gregory B. Williams
  Defendants argued that they were a prevailing party because “they prevented [Plaintiff’s] attempts to alter the legal relationship between the parties” and a stipulated dismissal with prejudice entered by the Court can constitute a “judgment” for purposes of a motion for attorneys’ fees under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54, citing Keith Manufacturing Co. v. [read post]