Bragg Communities, LLC et al v. Illinois Union Insurance Company
Bragg Communities, LLC, Bragg-Picerne Partners, LLC, Corvias Military Living, LLC and Corvias Military Construction, LLC |
Illinois Union Insurance Company |
5:2014cv00240 |
April 23, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Western Division Office |
CUMBERLAND |
James C. Fox |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 |
None |
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Filing 81 Order Dismissing Case without prejudice to either party to file a motion to reopen should settlement not be consummated on or before January 24, 2017. Unless a party files a motion to reopen, counsel are DIRECTED to file their Joint Stipulation of Dismissal on or before January 24, 2017. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to remove this matter from the court's pretrial and trial calendars. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 12/13/2016. (Grady, B.) |
Filing 46 ORDER - 24 Motion for Summary Judgment is DENIED without prejudice to renew at the close of discovery. 33 Motion to Defer is ALLOWED. Discovery in this matter is set to end on 11/15/2015, with dispositive motions to follow on or before 11/30/2015. The court will rule on any motions for summary judgment after the 11/30/2015 deadline. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 8/25/2015. (Grady, B.) |
Filing 21 ORDER denying 13 Motion to Dismiss. Counsel is reminded to read the order in its entirety for detailed information. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 11/17/2014. (Edwards, S.) |
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