FedEx Customer Information Services, Inc. v. Leslee Sports, Inc. et al
FedEx Customer Information Services, Inc. |
Leslee Sports, Inc. and Tri-Regency Warehouse Properties, Inc. |
7:2007cv00875 |
August 28, 2007 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Watertown Office |
Jefferson |
George H. Lowe |
Thomas J. McAvoy |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Other Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 46 DECISION AND ORDER dismissing the Fourth-Party Complaint against Deft Yehuda Goldman for Lack of Prosecution. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 7/12/2010. (amt) [non-ecf participant(s) served via reg. mail] |
Filing 43 DECISION AND ORDER that attorneys' fees in the amount of $17,815.06 are granted and 3rd Party Pltfs are entitled to judgment against both 3rd Party Defts in the total amount of $29,815.06. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 4/8/2010. (amt) [Pro Se parties served via reg. mail] |
Filing 39 DECISION AND ORDER granting Third-Party Plaintiffs' 36 Motion for Summary Judgment. Third-Party Plaintiffs are entitled to judgment in the amount of $12,000.00 plus attorneys fees. Third-Party Plaintiffs may file evidentiary support re: fees and costs w/in 30 days or the Clerk shall enter Judgment w/out further order. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 2/2/2010. (amt) [Pro Se Parties served via reg. mail] |
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