· 4/23/2015
Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, Ltd. and RGV MED, LLC v. Jesus Jaime Andrade and Jessica Andrade
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- holding that the assignee of receivables from a bunker transaction was entitled to assert a maritime lien 18 because the original supplier could have done so
- finding actions of a sub-contractor are attributed to the contracting party
- “A notice-free, sua sponte entry of summary judgment is firmly discouraged and is limited only to situations when there is no indication that the party against whom summary judgment would be entered could present evidence that would affect the summary judgment determination.”
- “CEPSA cannot assert that any 17 entity other than OW USA breached a contractual obligation it owed to CEPSA. A breach of 18 contract claim will not lie without an underlying contract, and as a result 19 CEPSA’s in personam claim against ING must be dismissed.”
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