D'Jamoos et al v. Atlas Aircraft Center, Inc. et al
Theresa D'Jamoos, Frederick L Weingeroff, Stanley J Wachtenheim, Michael A Jacober, Dawn E Weingeroff, Leland Weingeroff, Gregg C Weingeroff, Jeffrey M Jacober, Karen L Jacober and Eric B Jacober |
Atlas Aircraft Center, Inc. and Pilatus Aircraft, LTD |
1:2008cv00108 |
March 21, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Concord Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Steven J. McAuliffe |
Airplane Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Airline Crash |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 120 ORDER denying without prejudice 98 Motion to Compel; denying without prejudice 115 Motion to Compel; denying without prejudice 116 Motion to Compel. So Ordered by Chief Judge Steven J. McAuliffe. (vln) |
Filing 83 ///ORDER denying 50 Pilatus's renewed motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction; denying 71 Pilatus's motion to dismiss in favor of first-filed action; denying as moot 77 plaintiffs' motion to strike; and denying as moot 82 plaintiffs' motion to file a seven page reply brief. So Ordered by Chief Judge Steven J. McAuliffe. (lag) |
Filing 47 ORDER denying without prejudice 32 motion to dismiss. So Ordered by Chief Judge Steven J. McAuliffe. (lag) Modified on 2/5/2009 to removed /// (vln). |
Filing 42 ORDER granting 37 plaintiffs' motion for discovery. So Ordered by Chief Judge Steven J. McAuliffe. (lag) Modified on 1/5/2009 to remove /// (vln). |
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