LaRoche v. Billbe, et al
Carole LaRoche |
Ted D Billbe and Law Offices of Ted D. Billbe, PPLC. |
2:2013cv01913 |
October 24, 2013 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
Thomas S. Zilly |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 83 ORDER by Judge Thomas S. Zilly Granting Defendants' 47 Motion for Summary Judgment; Denying Plaintiff's 67 Cross Motion for Summary Judgment; Striking Plaintiff's 69 Motion to Avoid Lien ; Striking Attorney Brian J. Waid's 76 Motion for Leave to Submit Surreply; Striking Defendants' 78 Motion in Limine; Plaintiff's remaining legal malpractice claims are DISMISSED with Prejudice. (LMK) |
Filing 44 MINUTE ORDER by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. Pursuant to the stipulation 43 of the parties Brian J. Waid, Jessica M. Creager, and the Waid Law Office are granted leave to withdraw as counsel of record for plaintiff, effective immediately. Pending motions to proceed pro se, docket no. 37 , and for leave to withdraw, docket no. 38 , are STRICKEN as moot. Defendants motion for partial summary judgment docket no. 32 , is STRICKEN without prejudice (SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER DETAILS). (LMK) CC: Plaintiff at both 1028 Longstaff Street, Apt. No. 4, Missoula, MT 59801-3689 and P.O. Box 2225, Missoula, MT 59806-2225. |
Filing 30 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 17 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment by Judge Thomas S. Zilly.(RS) |
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