Gulf Underwriters Insurance Company v. Burris et al
Gulf Underwriters Insurance Company |
Lowell P. Burris, Joyce P. Burris, Versa Products, Inc. and G and L Products, Inc. |
Menard, Inc. |
Gulf Underwriters Insurance Company |
0:2008cv01292 |
October 7, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Minnesota |
DMN Office |
Jeffrey J. Keyes |
John R. Tunheim |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Other Contract |
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Filing 93 ORDER denying defendants' 79 Motion for Attorney Fees. Pursuant to the Eighth Circuit's direction 72 , this action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on September 4, 2012. (DML) |
Filing 31 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 16 Motion for Default Judgment. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on December 18, 2009. (HAM) |
Filing 28 ORDER re 27 Stipulation of Dismissal filed by Gulf Underwriters Insurance Company, Menard, Inc. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the claims against Menard, Inc., in this action may be and hereby are dismissed without prejudice and without costs to either party.(Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on December 11, 2009. (HAM) |
Filing 15 ORDER directing response to the request for consolidation.(Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on October 7, 2009. (HAM) |
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