ALPS Property & Casualty Insurance Company v. Merdes & Merdes, P.C. et al
ALPS Property & Casualty Insurance Company |
Merdes & Merdes, P.C., Merdes Law Office, P.C. and Ward M. Merdes |
4:2014cv00002 |
August 1, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Alaska |
Fairbanks Office |
Anchorage |
Sharon L. Gleason |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 178 ORDER: re Cross Motions for Summary Judgment 151 and 153 . Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 03/12/2018. (AEM, CHAMBERS STAFF) |
Filing 134 ORDER: granting Motion to Stay filing of ALP'S answer 128 . Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 06/16/2016. (AEM, CHAMBERS STAFF) |
Filing 67 JUDGMENT: is hereby entered, pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 54(b) and 58, in favor of Defendants Merdes & Merdes, P.C. and Ward M. Merdes with respect to ALPS's claim for declaratory relief. (See Judgment for details). Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 04/27/2015. (CME, COURT STAFF) |
Filing 56 ORDER: re Motion for Summary Judgment 35 . A scheduling conference to establish a trial date and associated pretrial deadlines shall be held on February 25, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. in the Fairbanks Courtroom using Meet-me Line Bridge B for telephonic participation. Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 12/29/2014. (AEM, CHAMBERS STAFF) (Main Document 56 replaced on 12/29/2014 and date corrected in text. NEF regenerated) (CME, COURT STAFF). |
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