68 results for 'judge:"Wang"'.
J. Wang grants plaintiffs dismissal of an insurer's claim seeking declaratory judgment concerning coverage for claims contending a party guest had been sexually assaulted at plaintiffs' home because the guest merely speculated as to legal claims that could be filed against plaintiffs.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: October 11, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv1367, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance
J. Wang denies defendant summary judgment in claims concerning U.S. Patent Nos. 11,098,974 and 11,359,884, which pertain to archery products, because defendant has not defined the claim terms.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: September 28, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1956, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Civil Procedure, Patent
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J. Wang enters default judgment against a construction company for failing to comply with court orders and retain counsel concerning a disputed construction project. Defendant did not request a deadline extension and had been warned that failing to obtain new counsel after former counsel withdrew could result in an adverse default judgment.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: September 8, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1117, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract
J. Wang denies an insurer summary judgment in claims seeking coverage for hailstorm damage because the insurer could not prove the appraisal award included the cost of replacing roofing tiles to ensure a cosmetic match was not included in the homeowners' policy.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: September 8, 2023, Case #: 1:20cv3650, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance
J. Wang denies a data analytics firm's motion to amend claims contending a competitor created an information monopoly by restricting access to data because the firm failed to identify new, specific information that would support an amendment or avoid likely dismissal.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: August 30, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1275, NOS: Antitrust - Other Suits, Categories: Antitrust
J. Wang grants an insurance firm its motion to dismiss a second amended complaint alleging bad faith and breach of contract after a condominium made a vandalism claim for which the firm did not pay out. The firm estimated damages at $13,000, but the condominium rejected the offer and sought another estimate, which turned out to be $225,000. However, the condominium fails to state a claim because it filed all claims outside of the two-year statute of limitations.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: August 3, 2023, Case #: 1:21cv3196, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance, Property, Contract
J. Wang grants the county health director dismissal of claims brought after he limited the number of people who could gather during the Covid-19 pandemic and suspended a motor speedway's liquor license, causing it to lose a sponsorship, since the speedway's claims had been settled in a similar prior lawsuit.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: July 10, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1644, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Constitution, Covid-19
J. Wang grants the motion by Dominion Voting Systems's former director of product strategy and security for leave to file a second amended complaint in a defamation, emotional distress and conspiracy action against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and the social media platform Frankspeech arising from their promotion of election fraud conspiracy theories. The action may be amended to include a demand for exemplary damages because the former director alleged sufficient facts to show that Lindell and Frankspeech acted with actual malice by continuing to publish statements about his alleged role in election fraud without regard to the facts.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: July 7, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1129, NOS: Assault, Libel, & Slander - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: Damages, Defamation, Emotional Distress
J. Wang partially grants the employee's motion for conditional collective certification in a class action brought against the employer alleging that it violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by failing to adequately compensate employees for time worked during meal breaks and by failing to provide bona fide, uninterrupted meal breaks to employees. The employee sufficiently showed that former and current employees were subject to the same decision, policy or plan expecting them to work during their unpaid meal breaks in certain situations. However, conditional certification is limited to the nine states in which the employer's facilities identified in the employee's motion and supporting evidence are located.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Wang, Filed On: July 6, 2023, Case #: 1:21cv3033, NOS: Fair Labor Standards Act - Labor, Categories: Class Action, Labor