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File #: 020609    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/16/2002 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 8/1/2002
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution authorizing the transfer of funds within the Outside Counsel/Expert Witness Fund from Bradley DeBraska, et al. v. City of Milwaukee, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Case No. 96-C-402 (FLSA Case) to Continental Insurance Company, et al. v. Federal Marine Terminals v. City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Case No. 01-CV-008164
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: CONSULTANTS, LITIGATION
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf, 2. Fiscal Review Analysis.pdf
Number
020609
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Substitute resolution authorizing the transfer of funds within the Outside Counsel/Expert Witness Fund from Bradley DeBraska, et al. v. City of Milwaukee, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Case No. 96-C-402 (FLSA Case) to Continental Insurance Company, et al. v. Federal Marine Terminals v. City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Case No. 01-CV-008164
Analysis
This resolution authorizes the transfer of funds with the Outside Counsel/Expert Witness Fund from DeBraska, et al. v. COM , Case No. 96-C-402 to Continental Insurance Company, et al. v. Federal Marine Terminals v. COM, Case No. 01-CV-008164.
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Whereas, The City Attorney's Office requests that funds be transferred from the case entitled DeBraska, et al. v. City of Milwaukee (U.S. District Court Case No. 96-C-402) to the case entitled Continental Insurance Company, et al. v. Federal Marine Terminals v. City of Milwaukee/Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Milwaukee (Milwaukee County Circuit Court Case No. 01-CV-008164); and

Whereas, The latter case involves multiple claims against the City and the Board of Harbor Commissioners for damage to steel cargos stored in Terminal No. 2 of the Port of Milwaukee as a consequence of two separate incidents of water damage occurring on April 12, 1999 and December 15-18, 2000; and

Whereas, The City has been sued both directly by the owners of the steel cargos that were damaged in these incidents and by Federal Marine Terminals, Inc. by way of a third-party complaint; and

Whereas, It has answered the third-party complaint, and is in the process of answering the plaintiff's complaint, and asserting a cross-claim against Federal Marine Terminals, Inc.; and

Whereas, This case involves a number of issues associated with both insurance and maritime law, including potential applicability of the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA); and

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