CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. v. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEALTH SYSTEM PHARMACISTS et al
| Plaintiff: |
CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. |
| Defendants: |
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEALTH SYSTEM PHARMACISTS, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SYSTEM PHARMACY, GREGORY F. PETERS, MARGHI R. MCKEON and WILLIAM T. WEISS |
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| Case Number: |
1:2007cv00997 |
| Filed: |
August 1, 2007 |
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| Court: |
Indiana Southern District Court |
| Office: |
Indianapolis Office [ Court Info ] |
| County: |
Marion |
| Presiding Judge: |
Judge David Frank Hamilton |
| Referring Judge: |
Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker |
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| Nature of Suit: |
Torts - Injury - Assault, Libel, and Slander |
| Cause: |
28:1441 Petition for Removal Libel,Assault,Slander |
| Jurisdiction: |
Diversity |
| Jury Demanded By: |
Plaintiff |
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| Following Case: |
Containment Technologies Group v. American Society of Health Sys, et al (09-2051) |
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| October 10, 2008 | 118 | ENTRY granting in part and denying in part defts' 90 Motion to Compel. ENTRY granting in part and denying in part pltf's 102 Motion for Protective Order. The parties shall file w/i 20 days of the date of this order a proposed protective order reflecting the rulings made in this order. Upon the Court's acceptance of the parties' proposed protective order, pltf shall have 10 days in which to disclose to defts the protected information at issue in this dispute (See Entry). Signed by Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker on 10/10/08. (SWM) |
| March 26, 2009 | 158 | ENTRY ON DEFENDANTS' MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT. Defendants' motions to dismiss under Indiana's Anti-SLAPP statute (Dkts. 98 and 112) are granted. Attorney fees and costs under Ind. Code § 34-7-7-7 for prevailing defendants ar e appropriate. Defendants have 4 weeks from the date of this entry to submit a fee petition. At that point, plaintiffs have four weeks to object. This court can decide the fee petitions on the papers but will hold a hearing if requested by any party. Signed by Judge David Frank Hamilton on 3/26/2009. (LBK) |
| August 26, 2009 | 201 | ENTRY ON DEFENDANTS' FEE PETITIONS. For the reasons discussed herein, the court grants the defendants' fee and cost petitions in the following amounts: ASHP is entitled to $220,591.21. Weiss is entitled to $220,757.07. Peters and McKeon are entitled to $69,006.07. The court is issuing a supplemental judgment to that effect. Signed by Judge David Frank Hamilton on 8/26/2009. (LBK) |
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