Bourque v. C N H America L L C et al
Bobby James Bourque, Peggy Bourque, Margaret Lynn Suire, Dawn Marie Touchet, Bobby James Bourque, Jr and Travis James Bourque |
C N H America L L C, Progressive Tractor & Implement Co. and C N H Global N V |
6:2010cv01347 |
August 26, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
Acadia |
Rebecca F Doherty |
Patrick J Hanna |
Personal Injury- Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 381 RULING ON OBJECTIONS TO THE DEPOSITION OF BOBBY BOURQUE. Signed by Judge Richard T Haik, Sr on 4/1/15. (crt,Jordan, P) |
Filing 126 MEMORANDUM RULING re 109 APPEAL OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE DECISION to District Judge re 106 Order on Motion for Protective Order filed by C N H America L L C. Signed by Judge Rebecca F Doherty on 2/3/2012. (crt,Kennedy, T) |
Filing 106 MEMORANDUM RULING granting in part, denying as moot in part, and denying 66 Motion for Protective Order; granting in part, denying as moot in part, and denying 70 Motion for Protective Order; granting in part, denying as moot in part, and den ying 72 Motion for Protective Order. To the extent there are any claims for costs or attorney's fees incorporated into any of these motions, they are DENIED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patrick J Hanna on 10/14/2011. (crt,Alexander, E) Modified text on 10/14/2011. (Alexander, E) |
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