Rich Products Corporation v. Bluemke et al
Rich Products Corporation |
David Bluemke and Darifair Foods, Inc. |
1:2013cv00030 |
January 9, 2013 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Buffalo Office |
Erie |
Richard J. Arcara |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 73 DECISION AND ORDER DENYING Plaintiff's 54 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; GRANTING Defendants' 64 Motion for Summary Judgment; DISMISSING the Complaint; DIRECTING the Clerk of the Court to close this case. Signed by William M. Skretny, Chief Judge on 1/10/2015. (MEAL) -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
Filing 53 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP-ORDER OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE HUGH B. SCOTTORDER granting in part and denying in part 47 Motion for Attorney FeesPlaintiff's motion to recover its reasonable motion expe nses (Docket No. 47) is granted in part. Court finds reasonable motion expense for so much that plaintiff prevails is $2,791.00, recoverable from defendants and their counsel jointly. Court Clerk instructed to enter judgment for this fee award.So Ordered. Signed by Hon. Hugh B. Scott on 3/5/2014.(DRH) -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
Filing 21 DECISION AND ORDER DENYING Defendants' 11 Motion to Dismiss or in the alternative transfer; DENYING as moot Plaintiff's 18 Cross-Motion for Discovery. Signed by William M. Skretny, Chief Judge U.S.D.C. on 5/14/2013. (MEAL) |
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