Gilley v. LTMX Enterprises, Inc. et al
Donald Gilley |
William G. Ramsay, Jean L. Ramsay, LTMX Enterprises, Inc. and Tim L. Jackson |
3:2008cv00688 |
September 30, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
P.I.: Other Office |
XX US, Outside State |
J. Phil Gilbert |
Clifford J. Proud |
Both |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
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Filing 59 CLERK'S JUDGMENT (NJR/dka) in favor of Tim L. Jackson, William G. Ramsay against Donald Gilley.Approved by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 1/8/2010. (dka, ) |
Filing 52 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 41 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Jean L. Ramsay, William G. Ramsay, LTMX Enterprises, Inc., Tim L. Jackson. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 12/14/09. (dka, ) |
Filing 50 ORDER denying 44 Motion to Suspend or Modify the Discovery Period. Signed by Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud on 10/20/09. (amv) |
Filing 43 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION, Granting in Part and Denying in Part 37 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Jean L. Ramsay, William G. Ramsay, Tim L. Jackson. The Court Grants the motion to the extent it seeks judgment in favor of defendants William Ramsay and Tim Jackson, Denies the motion to the extent it seeks judgment in favor of defendant Jean Ramsay and Directs the Clerk of Court to enter judgment accordingly at the close of the case. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 8/13/09. (bkl, ) |
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