ELECTRICAL WELFARE TRUST FUND et al v. USA
1:2019cv00353 |
July 30, 2021 |
United States Federal Claims Court |
COFC Office |
Taking - Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1491 Tucker Act |
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Filing 136 REPORTED OPINION denying 133 Plaintiffs' Motion for Reconsideration. Signed by Judge Eleni M. Roumel. (smh) Service on parties made. |
Filing 132 REPORTED OPINION (reissued for publication of 129 **SEALED** MEMORANDUM AND ORDER GRANTING 105 Defendant's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, DENYING as moot 83 Plaintiffs' Motion for Leave to File to Amend Takings Class Definition in the Second Amended Complaint, and DENYING as moot 84 Plaintiffs' Motion to Certify Takings Class). Signed by Judge Eleni M. Roumel. (lb) Service on parties made. |
Filing 123 ORDER DIRECTING ENTRY OF JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 54(b), directing the Clerk of Court to enter partial Judgment in favor of the 357 Exaction Class Plaintiffs in the total amount of $185,230,024.42 in damages, to be distributed as set forth in the attached exhibit. Signed by Judge Eleni M. Roumel. (lb) Service on parties made. |
Filing 70 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting 53 Motion to Certify Class, Appointment as Class Representative, and Appointment of Class Counsel. Joint Proposed Notice and Opt-In Schedule due by 7/22/2022. Signed by Judge Eleni M. Roumel. (rt16) Service on parties made. |
Filing 22 REPORTED OPINION granting in part and denying in part 6 Defendant's Motion to Dismiss or, in the alternative, Motion for Summary Judgment. Joint Status Report due by August 13, 2021. Signed by Judge Eleni M. Roumel. (rt16) Service on parties made. |
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