Malbco Holdings, LLC v. AMCO Insurance Company et al
Malbco Holdings, LLC |
AMCO Insurance Company and Wausau Business Insurance Company |
3:2008cv00585 |
May 14, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Portland Office |
Outside State |
Janice M. Stewart |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Both |
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Filing 419 ORDER: Granting Malbco's Motion to Establish Reasonable Attorneys' Fees and Costs, # 385 , in the reduced sum of $368,378.85 and costs in the sum of $200.00 with leave to renew to request costs for statutory witness fees, copying charges, and allowable deposition costs in compliance with this court's order. Signed on 6/22/2010 by Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart. (da) |
Filing 374 Opinion and Order awarding equitable offset to defendant and calculating amount of plaintiff's judgment accordingly as $244.141.91. Signed on 1/11/2010 by Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart. (ST) |
Filing 336 Order on Objections to Deposition Testimony of Ray Latham. Signed on 9/24/2009 by Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart. (ST) |
Filing 267 OPINION and ORDER: Denying defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment 225 ; Granting in Part as to the Ninth through Seventeenth (various policy exclusions) and Twenty-Fourth (known loss doctrine) Affirmative Defenses and otherwise Denying plaintiff's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment 230 ). Signed on 4/29/2009 by Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart. (ST) |
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