North American Recycling, LLC et al v. Texamet Recycling, LLC et al
North American Recycling, LLC, Gerry Dallimore and Susan Dallimore |
Texamet Recycling, LLC, Greg Winski and Godaddy.com, Inc. |
2:2008cv00579 |
June 16, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Assault Libel & Slander Office |
FAYETTE |
Terence P Kemp |
Michael H. Watson |
Plaintiff |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
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Filing 18 ORDER adopting Report and Recommendations re 17 Report and Recommendations. Signed by Judge Michael H. Watson on 8/10/12. (jcw1) |
Filing 17 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION that Plaintiffs are entitled to damages in the amount of $154,500 as a result of Defendants tortious activity. Further recommending that the damages award be remitted (cancelled), with the exception of $4,500 for attorneys' fees, if Defendants meet all the conditions outlined in this Report & Recommendation. Further recommending that the Court maintain jurisdiction to monitor Defendants' compliance for a period of one (1) year. Objections to R&R due within fourteen (14) days. Signed by Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Preston Deavers on 11/17/2010. (kjm1) |
Filing 9 OPINION AND ORDER granting 8 Plaintiffs' Unopposed Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Michael H. Watson on 3/24/10. (jk1) |
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