Turner et al v. Corporation "X" 1-10
Gregory Turner and Cyndi Turner |
Corporation "X" 1-10 |
6:2007cv01310 |
August 31, 2007 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Eugene Office |
Washington |
Ann L. Aiken |
Personal Inj. Prod. Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 939 Judgment: Judgment is entered in favor of defendant and against plaintiff. This action is dismissed. The court finds no just reason to delay entry of judgment for defendant. Signed on 10/21/10 by Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. (lae) Modified on 10/22/2010 to correct filing date(lae). |
Filing 897 ORDER: Plaintiffs' Motion to Admit Newly Discovered Evidence 843 is granted. Signed on 10/7/10 by Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. (lae) |
Filing 539 ORDER: Defendants Moog and Curlin's Motion for Summary Judgment 278 is Granted and plaintiff's Cross-Motion for Partial Summary Judgment 304 is Denied. Signed on November 10, 2009 by Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. (cp) |
Filing 488 ORDER: Defendant, I-Flow's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment 341 ) is Reserved until close of evidence trial. Signed on October 21, 2009 by Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. (cp) |
Filing 271 Case Management Order Regarding Coordination of Certain Expert Witness Discovery Depositions. Signed on 7/14/09 by Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. (lae) |
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