Hague et al v. Northwood Manufacturing et al
John Hague and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company |
Dometic USA and Northwood Manufacturing |
2:2010cv01123 |
November 23, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
Las Cruces Office |
Dona Ana |
John E. Conway |
Gregory B. Wormuth |
Property Damage Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Defendant |
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Filing 56 MEMORANDUM regarding (53)Midwest's Motion for Attorney Fees and Costs in case 2:07-cv-11745-AC-SDP; regarding (40) Midwest's Motion for Attorney Fees and Costs in case 2:08-cv-13365-AC-SDP. Signed by District Judge Avern Cohn. Associated Cases: 2:07-cv-11745-AC-SDP, 2:08-cv-13365-AC-SDP (JOwe) |
Filing 51 MEMORANDUM and ORDER granting (33) Plaintiff's Motion for Sanctions; denying (40)Defendant's Motion for Contempt case 2:07-cv-11745-AC-SDP; granting (20) Plaintiff's Motion for Sanctions; denying (27) Defendant's Motion for Contempt in case 2:08-cv-13365-AC-SDP. Signed by District Judge Avern Cohn. Associated Cases: 2:07-cv-11745-AC-SDP, 2:08-cv-13365-AC-SDP (JOwe) |
Filing 31 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting (24) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 2:07-cv-11745-AC-SDP; granting (7) Motion to Consolidate Cases; denying (8) Motion to Remand in case 2:08-cv-13365-AC-SDP. Signed by District Judge Avern Cohn. Associated Cases: 2:07-cv-11745-AC-SDP, 2:08-cv-13365-AC-SDP (DPer) |
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