Knife River Corporation - Northwest v. Safeco Insurance Company of America et al
Knife River Corporation - Northwest |
Safeco Insurance Company of America and Ascorp, Inc |
Ascorp, Inc |
Knife River Corporation - Northwest |
3:2014cv00190 |
May 16, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Idaho |
Moscow - Central Office |
Idaho - Central |
B. Lynn Winmill |
Miller Act |
40 U.S.C. ยง 270 |
Defendant |
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Filing 47 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER denying as moot 29 Motion to Strike ; denying as moot 36 Motion to Strike ; granting 38 Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply ; denying 21 Motion to Amend/Correct; granting in part and denying in part 22 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; denying 23 Motion for Sanctions; granting 24 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge B. Lynn Winmill. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by (st) |
Filing 16 CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER. ADR Plan to be filed by 9/12/2014. Amended Pleadings due by 11/1/2014. Discovery due by 9/1/2015. Joinder of Parties due by 11/1/2014. Dispositive Motions and Motions to Amend due by 11/1/2015. Signed by Judge B. Lynn Winmill. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by (st) |
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