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Pacific Northwest Solar, LLC v. Northwestern Corporation, CV-16-114-H-SEH. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Montana Number: infdco20190305a50 Visitors: 3
Filed: Mar. 04, 2019
Latest Update: Mar. 04, 2019
Summary: ORDER SAM E. HADDON , District Judge . The Court conducted hearings on Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Dismissing Count VI (Declaratory Judgment) for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, 1 Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Plaintiffs Breach of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Negligent Misrepresentation, Constructive Fraud, and Actual Fraud Claims, 2 Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Summary Judgm
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ORDER

The Court conducted hearings on Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Dismissing Count VI (Declaratory Judgment) for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction,1 Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Plaintiffs Breach of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Negligent Misrepresentation, Constructive Fraud, and Actual Fraud Claims,2 Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Summary Judgment,3 and Pacific Northwest Solar, LLC's Motion to Renew its Motion for Summary Judgment on its Sixth Cause of Action4 on March 4, 2019.

Upon the record made in open court,

ORDERED:

1. Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Dismissing Count VI (Declaratory Judgment) for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction5 is DENIED.

2. Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Plaintiffs Breach of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Negligent Misrepresentation, Constructive Fraud, and Actual Fraud Claims6 is DENIED.

3. Defendant NorthWestern Corporation's Motion for Summary Judgment7 is DENIED.

4. Pacific Northwest Solar, LLC's Motion to Renew its Motion for Summary Judgment on its Sixth Cause of Action8 is DENIED.

FURTHER ORDERED:

1. The Defendant's unopposed motion, made in open court, to extend the proposed final pretrial order filing deadline is GRANTED. The proposed final pretrial order shall be filed on or before March 29, 2019.

2. A statement specifying the number of days required for trial shall be filed on or before March 6, 2019.

3. The Court may schedule and conduct a further hearing or hearings to address admission of evidence and trial-related issues if necessary and appropriate.

FootNotes


1. Doc. 141.
2. Doc. 143.
3. Doc. 145.
4. Doc. 158.
5. Doc. 141.
6. Doc. 143.
7. Doc. 145.
8. Doc. 158.
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