Calculating Post-Judgment Interest (Federal)

From: Robert S. Ryan (RRyan@hillfarrer.com)
Date: Fri Aug 25 2006 - 10:17:21 PDT


I know this qustion has come up before (and it's not nearly as
interesting as the statutory history of whiskey barrels) but: anybody
have a quick solution for figuring federal Post-Judgment (which the
uscourts.gov webpage spells in what I was always told was the British
fashion, Post JudgEment) interest? I've run across software from a
company called Margill, and there's a free online calculator for
figuring Federal Post Interest but the Federal courts it pertains to are
in Australia (Ron Huttner, why are you folks Down Under so much more
cutting edge than we are? Must be all the blood rushing to your heads,
being upside down and all...)
 
Bob Ryan
Hill Farrer & Burrill
Los Angeles

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