Woodward Stuckart, LLC et al v. United States
Craig Woodward, Lucy Woodward, Woodward Stuckart, LLC and Michael Stuckart |
United States |
2:2011cv00322 |
March 15, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Pendleton Office |
Patricia Sullivan |
Torts to Land |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2671 Federal Tort Claims Act |
None |
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Filing 94 Opinion and Order - The Court ADOPTS Judge Sullivan's Findings and Recommendation 72 . Defendant's Motions to Dismiss (Dkt. 14 in Case No. 2:11-cv-00322-SU and Dkt. 13 in Case No. 2:11-cv-00323-SU) are GRANTED. These cases are dismissed. Signed on 9/30/2013 by Judge Michael H. Simon. Associated Cases: 2:11-cv-00322-SU, 2:11-cv-00323-SU (mja) |
Filing 48 OPINION AND ORDER regarding Motion to Compel 37 Discovery Responses and Deposition Testimony (37 in 2:11-cv-00322-SU, 36 in 2:11-cv-00323-SU). Motions to Compel are granted in part and denied in part. See Opinion and Order for det ails. After the parties have completed discovery, they shall notify the court. Plaintiffs will then have 60 days to file a response to the Motion to Dismiss. The government will have 30 days to reply to the Motion to Dismiss. Oral Argument will be set upon completion of briefing. Signed on 5/23/2012 by Magistrate Judge Patricia Sullivan.Associated Cases: 2:11-cv-00322-SU, 2:11-cv-00323-SU (jtj) |
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