San Juan Construction, Inc. v. R. Custom Excavation, Inc. et al
San Juan Construction, Inc. |
R. Custom Excavation, Inc. and Upper Hudson National Insurance Group |
M&T Securities, Inc. |
3:2014mc05027 |
November 14, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Benjamin H. Settle |
Other |
Available Case Documents
The following documents for this case are available for you to view or download:
Document Text |
---|
Filing 26 ORDER granting 25 Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice, signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(CMG) |
Filing 24 ORDER granting 23 Motion to Dismiss without Prejudice, signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(CMG) |
Filing 19 ORDER granting 12 Motion for Reconsideration of the 10 Judgment on Answer. The 10 Judgment is VACATED. The parties shall meet and confer and submit a status report on how they intend to proceed with this matter. The report shall be submitted no later than 3/20/15. Signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(CMG) |
Filing 10 JUDGMENT on Answer and Order to Pay: Garnishee M&T Securities, Inc., is ORDERED to pay $201,142.92 to the Court registry. M&T Securities, Inc., as garnishee is advised that failure to pay its judgment amount may result in execution of the judgment, including garnishment. Signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle. (CMG; cc to fin'l) |
Filing 2 ORDER granting the 1 Application for Writ of Garnishment, signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle. (CMG) |
Use the links below to access additional information about this case on the US Court's PACER system. A subscription to PACER is required.
Access this case on the Washington Western District Court's Electronic Court Filings (ECF) System
- Search for Party Aliases
- Associated Cases
- Attorneys
- Case File Location
- Case Summary
- Docket Report
- History/Documents
- Parties
- Related Transactions
- Check Status
Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.