Ameriprise Financial Services Incorporated v. Ekweani et al
Ameriprise Financial Services Incorporated |
Henry Ekweani and Ijeamaka Ekweani |
2:2014cv00935 |
May 1, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
XX US, Outside State |
David G Campbell |
Arbitration |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 50 ORDER granting in part 47 Plaintiff's Motion for Attorney Fees. Plaintiff is awarded $25,000 in attorneys' fees against Defendants. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 6/18/15.(LSP) |
Filing 42 ORDER - 1. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.'s motion for summary judgment (Doc. 26 ) is granted. 2. The Court declares that Henry Ekweani has waived his right under the Ameriprise Arbitration Policy to arbitrate his employment-related legal disputes with Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and its subsidiaries. 3. Henry and Ijeamaka Ekweani's motion for summary judgment (Doc. 27 ) is denied. 4. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.'s motion to strike (Doc. 37 ) is denied. 5. Henry and Ijeamaka Ekweani's motion to refile their reply (Doc. 39 ) is denied. 6. AFSI shall file a memorandum regarding its attorneys' fees by May 1, 2015. Mr. Ekweani shall file a response by May 15, 2015. AFSI shall file a reply by May 22, 2015. 7. The Clerk of Court shall enter judgment consistent with this Order. (See document for further details). Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 4/16/15. (LAD) |
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