AMCO Insurance Company v. Swagat Group LLC et al
3:2007cv03330 |
December 21, 2007 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Insurance Office |
Charles H. Evans |
Jeanne E. Scott |
None |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
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Filing 54 OPINION granting plaintiff's 49 Motion for Summary Judgment. Summary Judgment is entered in favor of Amco Insurance Company and against defendants Swagat Group, LLC, Marjorie Braucher, and Bonnie Leiser. Entered by Judge Jeanne E. Scott on 1/20/2010. (CT, ilcd) |
Filing 34 OPINION - THEREFORE, Plaintiff AMCO Insurance Company's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings (d/e 20) is ALLOWED in part and DENIED inpart. It is allowed to the extent that judgment on the pleadings is entered in favor of AMCO Insurance Company and against Choice Hotels International and Vasant Patel. It is denied to the extent that the Court declines to enter judgment on the pleadings against Swagat Group LLC, Marjorie Braucher, and Bonnie E. Leiser. This case is referred to Magistrate Charles H. Evans for scheduling. Entered by Judge Jeanne E. Scott on 2/9/2009. (CT, ilcd) |
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