Ford v. Psychopathic Records, Inc. et al
James Ford, Jr. |
Psychopathic Records, Inc., Insane Clown Posse LLC, Juggalo Gathering LLC, Faygo Beverages, Inc. and Hogrock, Inc. |
3:2012cv00603 |
May 10, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Philip M. Frazier |
Michael J. Reagan |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 155 ENTRY STRICKEN: ORDER denying 117 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Psychopathic Records, Insane Clown Posse, Juggalo Gathering, Timothy York, and Hogrock Inc.; granting 118 Faygo's Motion for Summary Judgment. See attached Memorandum & Order for details. The Clerk is DIRECTED to terminate Faygo as a Defendant. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 9/17/2013. (jls) |
Filing 126 For the reasons explained in the attached ORDER, the Court DISMISSES (Doc. 49 ) the Third-Party Complaint against Atain Specialty Insurance Co., DENIES AS MOOT (Doc. 63 ) Atain's Motion to Dismiss, and GRANTS IN PART and DENIES IN PART (Doc. 82 ) Plaintiff's Motion to Strike. See attached document for details. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 7/3/2013. (jls) |
Filing 77 ORDER denying 46 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; denying 51 Motion to Dismiss; denying 75 Motion to Amend/Correct. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 2/25/13. (caa) |
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