Wilborn v. Zurich American Insurance Company
Plaintiff: Gary Wilborn
Defendant: Zurich American Insurance Company
Case Number: 5:2013cv00051
Filed: April 4, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
Office: Western Office
County: Warren
Presiding Judge: Michael T. Parker
Presiding Judge: David C. Bramlette
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract
Jury Demanded By: Both

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June 3, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 12 ORDER granting 8 Motion to Consolidate Cases. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on June 3, 2013. (KM)
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Plaintiff: Gary Wilborn
Represented By: Clifford C. Whitney, III
Represented By: R. E. Parker, Jr.
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Defendant: Zurich American Insurance Company
Represented By: Richard Edward King
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