McCoy v. Gamesa Technology Corp. et al
Aaron McCoy |
Iberdrola Renewables, Inc. and Gamesa Technology Corporation, Inc. |
1:2011cv00592 |
January 26, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Charles P. Kocoras |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Defendant |
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Filing 349 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by the Honorable Charles P. Kocoras on 8/7/2013: McCoy's motion for partial summary judgment is denied. Streator's motion for summary judgment is granted. Iberdrola's motion for partial summary judgment is granted with respect to: (i) intentional willful and wanton conduct; and (ii) punitive damages. A jury may consider Kreiser's conduct to determine whether it was recklessly willful and wanton. Status hearing set for 8/22/2013 at 9:30 a.m. to stand. (For further details see Memorandum Opinion.)Mailed notice(sct, ) |
Filing 327 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by the Honorable Charles P. Kocoras on 6/12/2013: Outland's motion (Doc 297 ) for leave to file an amended complaint is denied. (For further details see Memorandum Opinion.)Mailed notice(sct, ) |
Filing 275 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by the Honorable Charles P. Kocoras on 9/26/2012.Mailed notice(sct, ) |
Filing 244 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by the Honorable Charles P. Kocoras on 3/22/2012.Mailed notice(sct, ) |
Filing 198 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by the Honorable Charles P. Kocoras on 1/26/2012.Mailed notice(sct, ) |
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