Farmers Bank & Trust, N.A. v. Witthuhn et al
Farmers Bank & Trust, N.A. |
Ray L. Witthuhn, Brent Kerr and Tonetta Stieben |
2:2011cv02011 |
January 7, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Kansas |
Kansas City Office |
Barton |
Julie A. Robinson |
David J. Waxse |
Other Statutory Actions |
18 U.S.C. ยง 1030 |
Defendant |
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Filing 106 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting 95 Motion for Leave to Amend Complaint. Plaintiff shall file the Second Amended Complaint attached to Doc. 95 within fourteen days. Signed by District Judge Julie A. Robinson on 11/28/2011. (pp) |
Filing 94 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 40 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; denying 42 Motion to Dismiss State Law Claims ; denying 65 Motion for Leave to Amend Complaint. Plaintiff is granted leave to file an amended motion for leave to amend, attaching a revised proposed amended complaint that complies with this Memorandum and Order by no later than October 24, 2011. Signed by District Judge Julie A. Robinson on 10/13/2011. (pp) |
Filing 52 PROTECTIVE ORDER. Signed by Magistrate Judge David J. Waxse on 6/7/2011. (mh) |
Filing 32 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 29 Motion to Modify the Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by District Judge Julie A. Robinson on 4/22/2011. (pp) |
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