Barnett v. State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company et al
Gary Barnett |
State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company and U.S. Bank National Association |
2:2014cv00034 |
August 21, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Bryson City Office |
Cherokee |
Dennis Howell |
Martin Reidinger |
Insurance |
Diversity - Notice of Removal |
Both |
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Filing 36 ORDER denying without prejudice Pltf's 35 Motion to Dismiss; and the Court DIRECTS the parties to prepare and submit a joint Stipulation of Dismissal within 10 days of the entry of this Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 11/5/15. (ejb) |
Filing 22 ORDER that counsel for the Plaintiff and counsel for the Defendants confer and present to the Court a Certificate of Initial Attorney's Conference on or before February 6, 2015. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 1/23/15. (emw) |
Filing 21 ORDER granting 3 Motion to Dismiss and DISMISSES Count Two. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 01/22/15. (emw) |
Filing 18 ORDER - the Court at this time declines to enter a Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan, pursuant to Defendant State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company's Rule 26(f) Report and Proposed Discovery Plan (#16) and the Defendant's Amended Joint Rule 26(f) Report and Proposed Discovery Plan (#17). Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 11/24/14. (emw) |
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