Stewart v. Hooters of America
8:2004cv00040 |
January 9, 2004 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Tampa Office |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
None |
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Filing 244 FINAL JUDGMENT is entered in favor of the Plaintiff on the claim for breach of contract and final judgment is entered in favor of the Defendant on the counterclaim of recoupment. Plaintiff shall take nothing of and from its breach of contract claim against Defendant, and Defendant shall take nothing of and from its recoupment counterclaim. The Clerk of Court is directed to close this case based on the entry of this judgment. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 2/22/2010. (SN) |
Filing 233 ORDER that Thomas Baynes, former Chief Judge of the Middle District Bankruptcy Court, is appointed as the special master in this matter to consider the damages issues. The parties are directed to start working with the special master to expedite the completion of this cause of action. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 6/1/2009. (SN) |
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