Ferretti et al v. Beach Club Maui, Inc. et al
Anthony Ferretti and Elaine Ferretti |
Beach Club Maui, Inc., John Does 1-5, John Doe Corporations 1-5, John Doe Partnerships 1-5, Roe Non-Profit Corporations 1-5 and Roe Governmental Agencies 1-5 |
1:2018cv00012 |
January 8, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of Hawaii |
Hawaii Office |
Maui |
RICHARD L. PUGLISI |
J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 57 ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFFS' RULE 60(b) MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION, ECF No. 43 . Signed by CHIEF JUDGE J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT on 8/2/2018. (afc) |
Filing 42 ORDER (1) Granting Defendant's Motion To Dismiss Complaint, ECF No. 8 ; And (2) Granting Plaintiffs' Request To Amend Complaint, ECF No. 23 . "Based on the foregoing, the court finds that the two-dismissal rule applies to Mr. Fer retti's claims and Mrs. Ferretti's derivative claims, and that those claims are therefore barred by the doctrine of claim preclusion. Thus, the court GRANTS Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Complaint with prejudice as to Mr. Ferretti' ;s claims and Mrs. Ferretti's derivative claims, and without prejudice to Mrs. Ferretti's non-derivative claim. The court further GRANTS Mrs. Ferretti leave to file an amended complaint to assert allegations in support of her non-derivative claim(s). The amended complaint must be filed by July 13, 2018." Signed by CHIEF JUDGE J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT on 6/21/2018. (cib, ) |
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