Graves v. Standard Insurance Company
Linda Graves |
Standard Insurance Company |
3:2014cv00558 |
August 5, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Louisville Office |
Jefferson |
John G. Heyburn |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 131 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by Senior Judge Charles R. Simpson, III on 11/18/2016, re Defendant's 101 MOTION for Summary Judgment, and Plaintiff's 123 Cross-MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment. An order will be entered in accordance with this Opinion.cc: Counsel (RLK) |
Filing 128 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by Senior Judge Charles R. Simpson, III on 11/17/2016, re 113 MOTION for Attorney Fees. An order will be issued in accordance with this Memorandum Opinion.cc: Counsel (RLK) |
Filing 119 MEMORANDUM OPINION signed by Senior Judge Charles R. Simpson, III on 8/19/2016, re: Plaintiff's 81 MOTION for Partial Judgment on the Pleadings, Plaintiff's 70 Second MOTION to Remand, Plaintiff's 110 Objection, Plaintiff's 111 MOTION to Stay, Plaintiff's 114 Objection, and Plaintiff's 115 MOTION to Stay. cc: counsel (RLK) |
Filing 72 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by Judge David J. Hale. Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge (DN 54 ) is adopted. Motion for Sanctions (DN 27 ) is granted. Michael D. Grabhorn, attorney for Plaintiff Linda Graves, is sanctioned and shall pa y Defendant Standard Insurance's reasonable costs and fees attributable to the motion and the events leading up to the motion. Within 15 days, Standard Insurance to submit Bill of Costs. Linda Graves to respond within 30 days. Motion to Strike (DN 59 ) is denied as moot. cc: Counsel (JAC) |
Filing 52 MEMORANDUM OPINION by Magistrate Judge Dave Whalin. For the reasons set forth in this Memorandum Opinion: 23 Standard's Motion to obtain records from Kentucky Retirement Systems is GRANTED; 24 Standard's Motion to bifurcate the trial o f bad faith claims in counts B, C and D of the amended complaint from breach of contract claim contained in count A, and to stay discovery on counts B, C and D until count A is resolved, is GRANTED; 29 Graves' Motion for an extension of time to respond is DENIED; 26 Graves Motion for leave to file a second amended complaint to add a non-diverse party is DENIED. A separate order will be issued consistent with this Memorandum Opinion. cc:counsel (JAC) |
Filing 18 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER denying 13 Motion to Remand. Signed by Senior Judge John G. Heyburn, II on 11/7/2014. cc: Counsel(JBM) |
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Plaintiff: Linda Graves | |
Represented By: | Michael D. Grabhorn |
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Defendant: Standard Insurance Company | |
Represented By: | Angela Logan Edwards |
Represented By: | Jacqueline J. Herring |
Represented By: | Warren S. von Schleicher |
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