United States of America, for the Use and Benefit of: Helix Electric, Inc. v. KISAQ RQ 8A 2JV et al
United States of America, for the Use and Benefit of: Helix Electric, Inc. |
KISAQ RQ 8A 2JV, Federal Insurance Company and Western Surety Company |
3:2015cv01024 |
May 7, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Karen S. Crawford |
William Q. Hayes |
Miller Act |
40 U.S.C. ยง 270 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 75 ORDER: The motion to withdraw as counsel (ECF No. 74 ) is Granted. Signed by Judge William Q. Hayes on 05/31/2018. (Attorney Mary Bridget Pendleton terminated as to KISAQ-RQ 8A 2JV, Federal Insurance Company, and Western Surety Company) (ajs) |
Filing 50 ORDER re 25 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the JV's motion for partial summary judgment (ECF No. 25) as to liability on its counterclaims against Helix is GRANTED as to liability on the breach of subcontract ar ising from Helix's abandonment of the project and defective work on the end line splices and crimping conditions and otherwise DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Helix's complaint against the JV, Federal Insurance, and Western Surety is dis missed with prejudice. (ECF No. 1). The motion for summary judgment filed by the JV, Federal Insurance, and Western Surety (ECF No. 25) as to the causes of action alleged in Helix's complaint is DENIED as moot. Signed by Judge William Q. Hayes on 4/10/2017. (acc) |
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