Scotto et al v. HSN, Inc. et al
Diane Scotto and Michael Scotto |
HSN, Inc., HSNI, LLC, Hallsmart Enterprise Ltd., WP Appliances, Inc., WP Productions, Inc., Wolfgang Puck Worldwide, Inc. and Zhanjiang Hallsmart Electrical Appliance Co. Ltd. |
1:2013cv02471 |
April 24, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Roanne L. Mann |
Eric N. Vitaliano |
Personal Inj. Prod. Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 86 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: Summary judgment with respect to plaintiffs' 81 punitive damages claims is denied. So Ordered by Judge Eric N. Vitaliano on 12/6/2016. (Lee, Tiffeny) |
Filing 76 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, For the foregoing reasons, summary judgment with respect to the failure to warn, design defect, and breach of implied warranty claims is denied. The motion seeking indemnification is administratively terminated with leave to ren ew. (Denying 70 Motion for Summary Judgment; Denying 72 Motion for Summary Judgment) Notwithstanding open issues attendant to indemnification, counsel are directed to contact United States Chief Magistrate Judge Roanne L. Mann expeditiously to arrange for a conference leading to the entry of a final joint pretrial order and the scheduling of a trial on the issues of liability only. (Ordered by Judge Eric N. Vitaliano on 10/07/2016) c/m (Galeano, Sonia) |
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