Marine Geotechnics, LLC v. Williams et al
Marine Geotechnics, LLC |
Gareth Williams, Probex Exploration Services, Ltd. and Stephen Mumford |
4:2007cv03499 |
October 23, 2007 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Houston Office |
Harris |
Melinda Harmon |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1330 Breach of Contract |
Defendant |
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Filing 68 OPINION AND ORDER granting 65 Motion for Summary Judgment. Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment as to defendants Quest Veritas Geosciences and Stephen Mumford and motion for entry of default judgment against Sanjeeve Rai and Coastal Marine Construction & Engineering, Ltd. are GRANTED.(Signed by Judge Melinda Harmon) Parties notified.(htippen, ) |
Filing 60 OPINION & ORDER granting in part and denying in part 53 Motion to Dismiss. Plaintiff's common law causes of action for Quantum meruit, conversion, negligence, and fraud are DISMISSED. The remaining claim for breach of contract will need to be tried.(Signed by Judge Melinda Harmon) Parties notified.(htippen, ) |
Filing 49 OPINION & ORDER granting 33 Defendant Acosta's MOTION to Dismiss 12(b)(6), denying 25 Plaintiff's MOTION for Reconsideration of 5 MOTION to Remand, Alejandro C Acosta terminated.(Signed by Judge Melinda Harmon) Parties notified.(htippen, ) |
Filing 23 OPINION & ORDER denying 5 Plaintiff's Motion to Remand.(Signed by Judge Melinda Harmon) Parties notified.(htippen, ) |
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