MOORE et al v. STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY

Filing 67

ORDER THAT DEFENDANT'S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE TESTIMONY OF PAUL MAHER IS GRANTED. DEFENDANT'S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE REPORT AND TESTIMONY OF INX TECH CORP/JOHN CAVANAUGH IS GRANTED. DEFENDANT'S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE REPORT AND TESTIMONY OF BRIAN KELLY AND BRIAN KELLY HOME REMODELING IS GRANTED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE WENDY BEETLESTONE ON 9/30/2015. 9/30/2015 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED.(kp, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA WAYNE MOORE AND KIMBERLY MOORE, CIVIL ACTION Plaintiffs, v. NO. 14-3113 STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendant. ORDER AND NOW, this 30th day of September, 2015, IT IS ORDERED1 that: 1. Upon consideration of Defendant State Farm and Fire Casualty Company’s (“State Farm”) Motion in Limine to Preclude Report and Testimony of Paul Maher [ECF No. 48], Plaintiffs Wayne Moore and Kimberly Moore’s (“the Moores”) Response in Opposition thereto [ECF No. 55], and State Farm’s Reply in support thereof [ECF No. 57], the Motion is hereby GRANTED. 2. Upon consideration of Defendant State Farm’s Motion in Limine to Preclude Report and Testimony of INX Tech Corp/John Cavanaugh [ECF No. 49], the Moores’ Response in Opposition thereto [ECF No. 53], and State Farm’s Reply in Support thereof [ECF No. 60], the Motion is hereby GRANTED. 3. Upon consideration of Defendant State Farm’s Motion in Limine to Preclude Report and Testimony of Brian Kelly and Brian Kelly Home Remodeling [ECF No. 50] and the Moores’ Response in Opposition thereto [ECF No. 56], the Motion is GRANTED. BY THE COURT: /S/WENDY BEETLESTONE, J. _______________________________ WENDY BEETLESTONE, J. 1 At the telephonic conference on September 29, 2015, the parties agreed to waive Daubert hearings. Accordingly, the Motions have been decided based on the parties’ written submissions.

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