Gotham Insurance Company v. West Coast Fire Protection Corp. et al
Gotham Insurance Company |
West Coast Fire Protection Corp., Giovanni R. Blanco, Maria Foreste and Raymond Foreste |
2:2016cv00015 |
January 7, 2016 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Ft. Myers Office |
Lee |
Unassigned Judge |
Carol Mirando |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 93 OPINION AND ORDER granting 82 plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment; denying 79 defendants Maria and Raymond Foreste's Motion for Summary Judgment; denying 80 defendants West Coast Fire Protection Corp. and Giovanni R. Blanco 39;s Motion for Summary Judgment; denying as moot 55 defendants West Coast Fire Protection Corp. and Giovanni R. Blanco's Motion to Strike Plaintiff's Expert. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment in favor of Gotham Insurance Company a nd against West Coast Fire Protection Corp., Giovanni R. Blanco, and Maria Foreste and Raymond Foreste, individually, and as parents and natural guardians of E.F.; terminate all pending deadlines and motions; and close the file. See Opinion and Order for details. Signed by Judge John E. Steele on 8/15/2017. (AMB) |
Filing 48 ORDER granting 47 The Joint Motion to Enlarge Pretrial Deadlines and Trial Period. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 1/11/2017. (HJ) |
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