Unicare Life & Health Insurance Company v. Kollore et al
Unicare Life & Health Insurance Company |
London D Kollore, Lamont Kollore, Samethel D Kollore, Perry J. Brown Funeral Home LLC, Paul Lane Funeral Home Inc. and C & J Finacial LLC |
3:2015cv00283 |
March 12, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Philip M. Frazier |
Michael J. Reagan |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1001 |
None |
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Filing 44 ORDER: For the reasons stated in the attached memorandum and order, Lamont Kollore's motion to dismiss, which the Court has construed as a motion for summary judgment (Doc. 41 ), is GRANTED. This ruling renders moot Lamont's most recent "request" for judgment (Doc. 43 ), so it is DENIED. The CLERK is DIRECTED to enter judgment in favor of Lamont Kollore as to the beneficiary forgery claim made by London and Samethel Kollore. The CLERK is also DIRECTED to issue a distribution of the remainder of the Kollore fund (consisting of $16,745.63 and all accrued interest) out of the Court's registry, payable to Lamont Kollore. Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Reagan on 6/22/2016. (wtw) |
Filing 27 ORDER re: (1) subject-matter jurisdiction and (2) granting 23 Motion for Interpleader / Deposit / Dismissal. See attached for details. Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Reagan on 8/13/2015. (jls) |
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