HBE Corporation v. Harleysville Group, Inc. et al
HBE Corporation |
Harleysville Group, Inc. and Harleysville Insurance Company of New York |
7:2014cv00145 |
February 10, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Watertown Office |
St. Lawrence |
Mae A. D'Agostino |
Therese Wiley Dancks |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 60 MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER denying 50 Motion in Limine: The Court hereby ORDERS that HBE's motion in limine is DENIED; and the Court furtherORDERS that the Clerk of the Court shall serve a copy of this Memorandum-Decision and Order on all parties in accordance with the Local Rules. Signed by U.S. District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino on 2/3/16. (ban) |
Filing 39 MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER denying 31 Motion for Summary Judgment; granting 25 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment: The Court hereby ORDERS that HBE's motion for partial summary judgment as to Harleysville's causation defense (Dkt . No. 25) is GRANTED; and the Court further ORDERS that Harleysville's motion for summary judgment (Dkt. No. 31) is DENIED;and the Court further ORDERS that the Clerk of the Court shall serve a copy of this Memorandum-Decision and Order on all parties in accordance with the Local Rules. Signed by U.S. District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino on 9/30/15. (ban) |
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