Global Oil Tools, Inc. v. Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. et al
Plaintiff: Global Oil Tools, Inc.
Defendant: Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. and Zurich American Insurance Company
Case Number: 2:2016cv16372
Filed: November 15, 2016
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Office: New Orleans Office
County: Terrebonne
Presiding Judge: Janis van Meerveld
Presiding Judge: Sarah S. Vance
Nature of Suit: Marine
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1333
Jury Demanded By: None

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June 11, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 205 ORDER AND REASONS - IT IS ORDERED that Hapag-Lloyd's Motion to dismiss Expeditors' crossclaims (Rec. Doc. 171 ) is DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Hapag-Lloyd's Motion to dismiss crossclaims of Merzario (Rec. Doc. 171 ) is GRANTED as unopposed, and those claims are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Hapag-Lloyd's Motion for partial summary judgment to limit recoverable damages (Rec. Doc. 171 ) on Expeditors' claim against it is GRANTED. IT IS FURT HER ORDERED Expeditors' Motion to dismiss the Plaintiff's claims (Rec. Doc. 195 ) is DENIED AS MOOT. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Zurich's Motion for summary judgment (Rec. Doc. 172 ) is GRANTED, and Plaintiff's claims against Zur ich related to an alleged first-party cargo insurance policy are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Expeditor's Motion for partial summary judgment to limit Plaintiff's recovery to $500 per package (Rec. Doc. 120 ) is GRANTED. Signed by Judge Barry W Ashe on 6/10/2019. (sa)
April 2, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 113 ORDER AND REASONS granting 54 , 88 Motions for Summary Judgment. For the foregoing reasons, the Court GRANTS Hapag-Lloyd's and Ports America's motions for summary judgment. Plaintiff's claims against Hapag-Lloyd and Ports America are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Expeditors' and Andrea Merzario's crossclaims against Ports America are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Sarah S. Vance on 4/2/2018. (cg)
January 2, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 85 ORDER AND REASONS denying 70 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by Judge Sarah S. Vance on 1/2/2018. (cg)
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Plaintiff: Global Oil Tools, Inc.
Represented By: Laura Elizabeth Avery
Represented By: Michael J. Cerniglia
Represented By: Michael L. Vincenzo
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