Duggan et al v. American Family Mutual Insurance Company et al
David Duggan, Bob Jarosch, John Vanyo, Tom Donnelly and Donnelly Insurance Agency Inc |
American Standard Insurance Company of Wisconsin, American Family Life Insurance Company and American Family Mutual Insurance Company |
American Family Mutual Insurance Company, American Family Life Insurance Company and American Standard Insurance Company of Wisconsin |
Jarosch Insurance Agency Inc, Vanyo Insurance Group Inc, Donnelly Insurance Group Inc, Couri Insurance Associates LLC and Couri Insurance Associates West LLC |
2:2007cv00212 |
March 5, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
Milwaukee Office |
Milwaukee |
William E Callahan |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Contract Dispute |
None |
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Filing 202 DECISION & ORDER FOLLOWING BENCH TRIAL signed by Magistrate Judge William E Callahan, Jr on 9/16/11. NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED that American Family shall take $14,203.36 from Donnelly; $8,563.38 from Vanyo; $48,242.40 from Swanigan; and $6,025.83 from Jarosch, because extended earnings in that amount were erroneously paid to those parties before the discovery of their breach of contract; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the plaintiffs, Jarosch, Swanigan, Donnelly, and Vanyo,shall taking nothing from the defendants on their breach of contract claim; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that American Family shall take nothing from the plaintiffs on its misappropriation and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act claims; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ameri can Family shall take nothing from Jarosch Insurance Agency, Inc., Vanyo Insurance Group, Inc., Donnelly Insurance Group, Inc., Gary Swanigan Insurance Agency, Inc., Couri Insurance Associates, LLC, and Couri Insurance Associates West, LLC on its cla im for aiding and abetting the plaintiffs breach of contract, its claim for tortious interference with contract, its claim for aiding and abetting the plaintiffs misappropriation of trade secrets, and its claim for aiding and abetting the plaintiffs breach of the Computer Fraud and AbuseAct; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this action be and hereby is DISMISSED. (cc: all counsel)(kah) |
Filing 193 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge William E Callahan, Jr on 1/20/11 granting in part and denying in part 172 Motion for Sanctions. See order for details. (cc: all counsel) (cms) |
Filing 134 DECISION AND ORDER ON CROSS-MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT signed by Magistrate Judge William E Callahan, Jr on 3/30/10. Denying plaintiffs and third-party deft's 65 Motion for Summary Judgment. Denying without prejudice 74 Motion to Compel; granting in part and denying in part defendants and third-party plaintiffs' 100 Motion for Summary Judgment( Scheduling Conference set for 4/14/2010 10:15 AM in Courtroom 253, 517 E Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202 before Magistrate Judge William E Callahan Jr.) (cc: all counsel) (cms) Modified on 3/30/2010 (cms). |
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