Yesterday, a new motion was filed in Alaska’s first and only enforcement case against the owners of two wood-fired hydronic heaters, often called outdoor wood boilers.
Case Motion #33: Joint Motion for Entry of Stipulated Final Judgment and Order 7/22/2013
This is a joint request from the state of Alaska–the plaintiff–and the defendants (the Straughns) to Judge Jane Kauvar. It appears the state has reached agreement with the defendants to settle the case, Alaska v. Straughn.
Straight down the line, the state’s claims have been favorably received from the court. There’s no need for a trial if the state gets everything it wanted in the settlement agreement.
FROM THE STATE – all granted by the judge
Case Motion #1:
Motion for Preliminary Injunction
Case Motion #3:
State’s Motion to Strike Defendants’ Jury Demand
Case Motion #9:
Motion to Amend Complaint
Case Motion #19:
Motion for Discovery Sanctions and to Compel
Case Motion #21:
Motion for Expedited Consideration
Case Motion #25:
Unopposed Motion for Commission to Take Out-of-State Deposition of Jeff Hallowell by Telephone (Hallowell is president of ClearStak)
Case Motion #29
Motion for Commision to Take Out-of State Deposition of Rodney Tollefson by Telephone [Tollefson is VP of Central Boiler]
FROM THE DEFENDANTS – all denied by the judge
Case Motion #7:
Cross Motion to dismiss Claims for Restitution Under 46.03.810(b)
Case Motion #12:
Motion to Extend Deadline to File Joinder of Parties
Case Motion #14:
Motion to Vacate Pre-Trial Dates or, in the Alternative, Stay Proceedings
Case Motion #15:
Motion to Extend Deadlines for Replies to Defendants Motions to Dismiss and to Vacate Pre-Trial Dates, or in the Alternative, Stay Proceedings
Case Motion #28:
Motion for Reconsideration Regarding Motion for Leave to Add Additional Parties
>> Link: CourtView to follow Alaska v. Straughn, also called the Woodriver case, case number 4FA-13-01205CI