Brown et al v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corporation et al
Christopher Blundon, Kevin Brown and Adam W. Dyer |
Gwenael Busnel, John Does 1-5 and Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corporation |
1:2016cv00242 |
June 10, 2016 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Concord Office |
Joseph N. Laplante |
Torts to Land |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Torts to Land |
Both |
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Filing 438 ///ORDER granting in part and denying in part 255 Motion to Certify Class. The court certifies a liability class with respect to the trespass, negligence, and negligent failure to warn claims, but denies certification as to the nuisance claim. If and when liability is established, the court will proceed to the damages phase of the case. So Ordered by Judge Joseph N. Laplante.(jb) |
Filing 100 ///ORDER granting in part and denying in part 82 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; granting 88 Motion Substitute. Defendants' motion to dismiss is granted as to Count 5 and denied as to remaining claims. Plaintiffs to file an amended complaint as outlined by December 13, 2017. So Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph N. Laplante.(jb) |
Filing 36 ORDER denying 18 Motion to Remand to State Court. The court consolidates these actions (16-cv-242-JL and 16-cv-243-JL), though remains open to discussions as outlined. So Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph N. Laplante.(jb) |
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