CROWDER et al v. EMERSON ELECTRIC COMPANY et al
Wesley J. Crowder and Delicia Crowder |
Emerson Electric Company and Ridge Tool Company |
1:2009cv00352 |
February 25, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Personal Inj. Prod. Liability Office |
Outside State |
Christopher C. Conner |
Defendant |
Diversity |
28:1446pl Petition for Removal - Product Liability |
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Filing 55 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION of the magistrate judge 50 , DENYING motion of 3rd-party deft Illinois Tool Works, Inc., ITW Powertrain Fastening Division's motion to dismiss 40 , & directing cnsl for parties to meet & confer on pretrial schedule & submit same to ct by 12/6/10. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Honorable Christopher C. Conner on 11/24/10. (ki) |
Filing 50 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 40 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Crest Products, LLC, Illinois Tool Works, Crest Products, Inc. Objections to R&R due by 11/5/2010. Signed by Magistrate Judge William T. Prince on 10/19/2010 (Attachments: # 1 Notice) (wtplc2) |
Filing 24 ORDER denying plaintiffs' motions to compel discovery responses 22 and to compel deposition testimony 23 without prejudice to plaintiffs' right to renew motions after complying w/ Section 5(b) of order dated 3/24/09. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Honorable Christopher C. Conner on 11/30/09. (ki) |
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