Manhattan lawyers who represented a Long Island, N.Y., police officer in a labor discrimination suit should be paid attorney fees consistent with Southern District of New York market rates, a federal judge has ruled. Citing the "considerable experience" of a veteran Manhattan solo and a former attorney for a women's defense fund, the judge ordered Suffolk County to pay $207,000 in attorney fees. The county had sought to pay a maximum of $150,000 based on its calculation of the Eastern District's customary rate.