FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION v. CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY

Filing 97

CLOSED FINAL JUDGMENT in favor of Third-Party pltf Chicago Title Ins Comp and against Third-Party deft Nickolas W. Jekogian III, in the amount of $343,301.39 in damages. All Claims against Third-Party deft NWJ Investment Fund IV, LLC have been dismissed without prej. Signed by Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson on 6/7/2013.(CBU)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Plaintiff, vs. NWJ INVESTMENT FUND, IV, LLC, & NICKOLAS W. JEKOGIAN, III, Third-Party Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 1:11-cv-768-JMS-DKL FINAL JUDGMENT The Court now enters FINAL JUDGMENT in favor of Third-Party Plaintiff Chicago Title Insurance Company and against Third-Party Defendant Nickolas W. Jekogian, III, in the amount of $343,301.39 in damages. All claims against Third-Party Defendant NWJ Investment Fund, IV, LLC, have been dismissed without prejudice. 06/07/2013 _______________________________ Hon. Jane Magnus-Stinson, Judge United States District Court Southern District of Indiana Distribution via ECF only: James A.L. Buddenbaum PARR RICHEY OBREMSKEY FRANDSEN & PATTERSON LLP-Lebanon jbuddenbaum@parrlaw.com James E. Carlberg BOSE MCKINNEY & EVANS, LLP jcarlberg@boselaw.com Shawna Meyer Eikenberry BAKER & DANIELS - Indianapolis shawna.eikenberry@FaegreBD.com Travis W. Montgomery -1- PARR RICHEY OBREMSKEY FRANDSEN & PATTERSON LLP tmontgomery@parrlaw.com Carl R. Pebworth BAKER & DANIELS - Indianapolis carl.pebworth@FaegreBD.com Michael L. Schultz PARR RICHEY OBREMSKEY FRANDSEN & PATTERSON LLP mschultz@parrlaw.com Charles T. Switzer FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP - Indianapolis charles.switzer@FaegreBD.com Mark A. Voigtmann BAKER & DANIELS - Indianapolis mark.voigtmann@FaegreBD.com -2-

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