Cox et al v. NorthWestern Corporation et al
Reece Cox and Jody Hertzog |
NorthWestern Corporation and Does 1-25 |
2:2016cv00047 |
September 16, 2016 |
US District Court for the District of Montana |
Butte Office |
SILVER BOW |
Brian Morris |
Property Damage Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 113 CLERK'S JUDGMENT in favor of Defendant NorthWestern Corporation and against Plaintiffs Reece Cox and Jody Hertzog. (SLR) |
Filing 70 ORDER granting 56 Motion for Court to Treat Motion for Summary Judgment as Timely Filed, denying 52 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 7/16/2018. (NOS) |
Filing 62 ORDER. IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to L.R. 72.2(b), that this case is referred to United States Magistrate Judge John Johnston for the purpose of conducting mediation between the parties. Arrangements for setting the conference will be made by Judge Johnston. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 5/31/2018. (NOS) |
Filing 44 ORDER: Pending before the Court are Defendant's motions to quash and Plaintiffs' motion to compel. Documents 26 , 30 , and 35 . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that on April 5, 2018, the parties shall file a statement with supporting affidavit(s) detailing the attorney fees and costs they have incurred through April 5, 2018, in prosecuting and defending these motions. Signed by Magistrate Judge John Johnston on 3/28/2018. (MMS) |
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