In Re: War Admiral, L.L.C. et al
Case Number: 2:2009cv03217
Filed: April 3, 2009
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Office: Marine Office
Presiding Judge: Carl Barbier
Presiding Judge: Sally Shushan
Nature of Suit: None
Cause of Action: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 46:0183 Limitation of Liability

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November 23, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 155 ORDER AND REASONS ORDERED that 127 Motion to Strike 76 Witness and Exhibit List as to Barney Hegwood is DENIED. Signed by Judge Carl Barbier on 11/23/2011. (clm, )
November 18, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 153 ORDERED that 97 Motion to Increase Security or in the Alternative to Dismiss the Limitation is GRANTED; and that the values of the M/V BLACKBEARD, the M/V OMAHA, the M/V WAR ADMIRAL, and their pending freight are to be included in the limitation fund. FURTHER ORDERED that Petitioners increase the security furnished in the above-captioned limitation action as set forth in document, no later than 11/28/2011. Signed by Judge Carl Barbier. (gec, )
November 4, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 145 ORDER granting 110 Motion to Quash Notice and 125 Motion to Quash Requests. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan on 11/4/2011. (tsf, )
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