Mama Jo's Inc. v. Sparta Insurance Company et al
Mama Jo's Inc. |
Sparta Insurance Company, Prohost USA, Inc. and Corey Buford |
Cindy Niad Hannah |
1:2017cv23362 |
September 6, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Miami Office |
Miami-Dade (Office: Miami) |
K. Michael Moore |
Andrea M. Simonton |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 264 ORDER ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Magistrate Judge Louis's R&R DE 263 is ADOPTED. BankUnited's Verified Motion DE 257 for Award of Attorney's Fees is GRANTED, in Part, and DENIED, in Part. BankUnited is awarded $8,680.00 in attorney's fees. Certificate of Appealability: No Ruling Signed by Judge K. Michael Moore on 8/18/2023. See attached document for full details. (ebz) |
Filing 256 ORDER denying as moot 248 Motion; granting in part and denying in part as moot 249 Motion; Adopting 255 Report and Recommendations. Signed by Judge K. Michael Moore on 1/19/2023. See attached document for full details. (fpi) |
Filing 217 ORDER ADOPTING 210 Report and Recommendations. Signed by Chief Judge K. Michael Moore on 6/30/2021. See attached document for full details. (hwr) |
Filing 197 ORDER adopting 192 Report and Recommendations. Signed by Chief Judge K. Michael Moore on 11/16/2020. See attached document for full details. (hwr) |
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