Nestor v. Everlast Roofing, et al.
Scott Nestor |
Everlast Roofing, Inc. and James Dunkel |
3:2017cv00093 |
March 15, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Dayton Office |
DARKE |
Thomas M. Rose |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 89 JUDGMENT ENTRY - The Court enters Judgment in favor of Defendants. Case Terminated. Signed by Judge Thomas M. Rose on 11-7-2018. (de) |
Filing 77 ENTRY AND ORDER OVERRULIING DEFENDANTS' OBJECTION TO PLAINTIFFS' DIRECT CLAIM FOR NEGLIGENCE AGAINST EVERLAST ROOFING: Plaintiffs are permitted to present their direct negligence claim against Everlast. Their Complaints allege a direct negligence claim against Everlast sufficient to meet the notice pleadings standards under Ohio law. Signed by Judge Thomas M. Rose on 10/12/18. (ep) |
Filing 49 ENTRY AND ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART MOTION IN LIMINE 28 AS TO OPINIONS OF STEPHEN M. ASHTON. Signed by Judge Thomas M. Rose on 10-4-2018. (de) |
Filing 35 ENTRY AND ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE ON MOTIONS IN LIMINE - This case is set for trial on October 9, 2018. At the Final Pretrial Conference, which will be scheduled shortly, the Court will hear argument on all Motions in Limine filed by the parties. To that end, the parties are hereby ORDERED to file all Motions in Limine by no later than August 17, 2018. Response to all Motions in Limine must be filed by no later than August 24, 2018. Signed by Judge Thomas M. Rose on 8-8-2018. (de) |
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