Worldpay, US, Inc. v. Haydon et al
Worldpay, US, Inc. |
Irina Haydon and Eunyt LLC |
Eunyt LLC and Irina Haydon |
Worldpay, US, Inc. |
1:2017cv04179 |
June 1, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Fulton |
John J. Tharp |
Other Statutory Actions |
18 U.S.C. ยง 1836 |
Both |
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Filing 163 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable John J. Tharp, Jr on 6/8/2020: For the reasons stated in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, Worldpay's partial motion for summary judgment 118 is granted, and Defendants' motion for summary judgment 124 is granted in part and denied in part. Plaintiff's motion for attorney's fees 111 is granted in the amount of $7,237.80. Mailed notice(air, ) |
Filing 109 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable John J. Tharp, Jr on 11/14/2018: For the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion and Order, Plaintiff Worldpay's motion to compel 80 is granted and its motion for sanctions 87 is denied. Motion to recover fees and costs of filing the motion to compel due 12/4/18; the motion need not be noticed for presentment. Any response will be due by 12/18/18. Filing and briefing of dispositive motions to be conducted per prior order of 10/25/18 105 . Enter Memorandum Opinion and Order. Mailed notice(air, ) |
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