McGeer et al v. BNSF Railway Company
In re Broughton Mill Fire, Tad McGeer, Ginger McGeer, Ravi Vedana Agam, Ursula Luckert, Ben F. Bush and Lela M. Bush |
BNSF Railway Company and Harsco Corporation |
3:2009cv05330 |
June 8, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Skamania |
Benjamin H Settle |
Plaintiff |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Torts to Land |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 138 ORDER denying 84 Motion for Reconsideration by Judge Benjamin H Settle.(TG) |
Filing 121 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H Settle granting 107 Motion to Substitute Expert Witness.(TG) |
Filing 96 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H Settle requesting further briefing and renoting 84 MOTION for Reconsideration re 83 Order on Motion for Partial Summary Judgment filed by Ginger McGeer, Lela M. Bush, Ursula Luckert, Tad McGeer, Ravi Vedana Agam, Darcy L. Taylor. 84 MOTION for Reconsideration Noting Date 4/24/2013. (TG) |
Filing 83 ORDER granting 77 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(MGC) |
Filing 58 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H Settle granting 50 Motion to Amend and denying 53 motion for sanctions. Parties to file a joint status report within 15 days of the issuance of a decision in the Jongeward case.(TG) |
Filing 44 ORDER on 40 Motion to Continue Trial Date and Joint Request to Amend Scheduling Order by Judge Benjamin H. Settle. Parties to provide Status Report re Jongeward vs BNSF by 11/1/2011. (MGC) |
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