Keithly et al v. Intelius Inc et al
Bruce Keithly, Donovan Lee and Edith Anna Cramer |
Intelius Inc and Intelius Sales LLC |
2:2009cv01485 |
October 19, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
Snohomish |
Brian A Tsuchida |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Injunction |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 313 FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER APPROVING POST-TRANSACTION SETTLEMENT AND DISMISSING CLAIMS OF SETTLEMENT CLASS MEMBERS WITH PREJUDICE; granting 306 Motion by Judge Robert S. Lasnik.(RS) |
Filing 294 FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER APPROVING PARTIAL CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AND DISMISSING CLAIMS OF SETTLEMENT CLASS MEMBERS WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. (RS) |
Filing 281 ORDER GRANTING 277 MOTION GRANTING PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATION OF SETTLEMENT CLASS AND PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PARTIAL CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN PLAINTIFFS AND INTELIUS INC. AND INTELIUS SALES COMPANY, LLC, AND ADDING ADDITIONAL NAMED PLAINTIFF; Fairness hearing set for 12/6/12 by Judge Robert S. Lasnik.(RS) |
Filing 223 ORDER denying Adaptive Marketing's 205 Motion to Seal ; clerk directed to unseal docket #206 by Judge Robert S. Lasnik.(RS) |
Filing 110 ORDER granting in part and denying in part Intelius' 70 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings by Judge Robert S. Lasnik.(RS) |
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