Carnival Corporation v. BAE Systems SSY Alabama Property Holdings, LLC et al
Carnival Corporation |
BAE Systems SSY Alabama Property Holdings, LLC, BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards Alabama, LLC, Signal Ship Repair, LLC, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Bernadette W. Johnson and Jason Alexander Ewing |
1:2013cv00314 |
June 13, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama |
Mobile Office |
Mobile |
Katherine P. Nelson |
Personal Property: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Declaratory Judgement |
None |
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Filing 328 ORDER GRANTING parties' 327 Joint Motion to Dismiss Counterclaims & Cross-Claims of World Marine of Alabama, LLC. All Counterclaims of World Marine of Alabama, LLC against Carnival Corporation & all Cross-Claims of World Marine of Alabama, LL C against BAE Systems SSY Alabama Property Holdings, LLC, BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards Alabama, LLC, & the M/V Carnival Triumph are DISMISSED w/prejudice. Each party shall bear its own costs. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 2/17/2016. (tot) |
Filing 68 Order granting 67 Unopposed MOTION to Dismiss without prejudice Bernadette W. Johnson and Jason Alexander Ewing as defendants in Carnival's declaratory judgment action filed by Carnival Corporation. Jason Alexander Ewing and Bernadette W. Johnson terminated. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 9/13/2013. copies to parties. (sdb) |
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