MARTIN et al v. USA
DONALD MARTIN, JR., PATRICIA A. MANBECK, JEFF ROBERTS, JOSE ROJAS and RANDALL SUMNER |
USA |
1:2013cv00834 |
October 24, 2013 |
United States Federal Claims Court |
COFC Office |
None |
Patricia E. Campbell-Smith |
Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1491 |
None |
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Filing 161 **REISSUED** 160 REPORTED OPINION AND ORDER granting 153 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, denying 154 Motion for Summary Judgment. Reissued only for the purpose of correcting the caption to include Case No. 16-1297 consistent with the order consolidating the cases. See Case No. 16-1297, ECF No. 9. Signed by Chief Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (TQ) Copy to parties. |
Filing 160 REPORTED OPINION AND ORDER granting 153 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, denying 154 Motion for Summary Judgment. On or before March 17, 2017, plaintiffs shall submit a draft of their damages calculations to defendant. On or before March 31, 2017, the parties shall confer and discuss any disagreements as to the calculations. And, on or before April 7, 2017, the parties shall jointly file a statement with the court reporting the results of both the conference and the calculations.Signed by Chief Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (mp) Copy to parties. |
Filing 125 UNREPORTED Opinion & Order denying 87 plaintiffs' motion for equitable tolling. Signed by Chief Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (vl) Copy to parties. |
Filing 38 REPORTED OPINION granting in part and denying in part 23 Motion to Dismiss - Rule 12(b)(6). Signed by Chief Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (svw) Copy to parties. |
Filing 37 REPORTED ORDER granting 29 Motion for Leave to File Second Amended Complaint. Signed by Chief Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (svw) Copy to parties. |
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