Spirit Commercial Auto Risk Retention Group et al v. Shreve et al
Filing
95
CLERK'S JUDGMENT : Plaintiffs, Sandeep Badwalsigh and Indy Freight, Inc., to pay plaintiffs' portion of Special Master's fee in the amount of $11,920.85 and Guardian Ad Litem Fees in the amount of $3,632.11; this Civil Action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE and RETIRED from the docket of this Court. Signed by Cheryl Dean Riley, Clerk, on 8/21/2019.(soa)
A0 450 (Rev. 11/11) Judgment in a Civil Action
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
Northern
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Distnct of
West Virginia
Spirit Commercial Auto Risk Retention Group,
Sandeep Badwalsigh, and Indy Freight, Inc.
RILED
Plaintiff
Randall Ryan Shreve, Kasee Renee Porter, Gerry W.
Harris, Jr., Matthew Joseph Pitzer, Aaron Jackson,
Karen N. Barnett, Cynthia G. Drane, David Weston,
Frederick Dean Connors, William A. Heinbaugh,
Angela R. Aubihil, Vicky L. Posey, Jessica Leigh
Allen, Robert S. Powers, Jodi Shackelford, Jeffrey
Douglas Shackelford, Andew J. Zeiger, Sandra L.
Heinbaugh, William Heinbaugh, N.. K, a minor,
M.A, a minor, Pamela Lipscomb, Diana Shackelford,
Bethani A. Shackelford, Elizaeth Barnett, Brooke N.
Drane, Tierra N. Brawner, Trey M. Brawner, Terence
D. Brawner, Bobby J Weston, E.W., a minor, B.W.,
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a minor, and Bruce Davidson
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Civil Action No.
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WV 260Q3
5:18-CV-31
Defendant
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one):
other:
Motion for Attorney Fees is Granted; Plaintiffs, Sandeep Badwalsigh and Indy Freight, Inc., are
to pay plaintiffs’ portion of Special Master’s Fee in the amount of $1 1,920.85 to Stephen J. Dalesio
and Guardian Ad Litern Fees, in the amount of $3,632.11 Consisting of $1,275.00 to Jeffrey D.
Kaiser and $2,357.11 to Ryan P. Orth. This Civil Action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE and
RETIRED from docket of this Court.
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decided by Judge
FREDERICK P. STAMP. JR.
Chery’ Dean RHey
Date:
08/21/2019
CLERK OF COURT
Rv: S0 Ahrahim Deniitv Cltrk
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