LaBrier v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
Amanda LaBrier |
State Farm Fire and Casualty Company |
2:2015cv04093 |
May 6, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Missouri |
Jefferson City Office |
Cole |
Nanette K. Laughrey |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 266 ORDER entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey. Defendant State Farm Fire and Casualty Company's motion to vacate, Doc. 194 , the Special Master's Order No. 8 is denied. (Barragan-Scott, Alana) |
Filing 239 ORDER granting 123 motion to certify class. Signed on 7/25/16 by District Judge Nanette K. Laughrey. (Unsealed, Redacted) (Matthes, Renea) |
Filing 182 ORDER entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey, amending the Order Appointing Special Master, Doc. 98 , to include additional authority. (Barragan-Scott, Alana) |
Filing 176 ORDER entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey, denying Defendant State Farm's motion to vacate, Doc. 135 . (Barragan-Scott, Alana) |
Filing 146 ORDER entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey. Plaintiff Amanda LaBrier's request that Defendant State Farm set aside certain retroactive payments to State Farm's insureds, see Docs. 88 and 91 , is granted. Plaintiffs request for Court supervision of certain communications between State Farm and its insureds, see id., is denied. (Barragan-Scott, Alana) |
Filing 67 ORDER entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey. Defendant State Farm's motion to dismiss, Doc. 21 , is denied. (Barragan-Scott, Alana) |
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