CorePointe Insurance Company v. Tilley Motorcycle Sales, Inc. et al
CorePointe Insurance Company |
Tilley Motorcycle Sales, Inc., William Donald Tilley and Doris Robinette Tilley |
5:2015cv00055 |
April 28, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Statesville Office |
Iredell |
David Keesler |
Richard Voorhees |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 54 ORDER that the parties shall file a Stipulation of Dismissal in this case on or before 4/23/16 re 53 Report of Mediation - case completely settled. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 4/4/16. (smj) |
Filing 51 ORDER granting 50 Motion to Take Additional Depositions. The parties shall have up to and including 4/1/2016 in which to conduct the depositions of CorePointe Insurance Company, non-party Ken Ulicki, and non-party Suzanne Pawson. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 3/3/2016. (cbb) |
Filing 38 ORDER granting 37 Motion to Seal Exhibits attached to Answer. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 9/15/15. (smj) |
Filing 34 ORDER granting 31 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice; added Rostyslaw Jurij Smyk for CorePointe Insurance Company. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 9/4/15. (smj) |
Filing 6 ORDER granting 5 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice; added Chris Cavaliere for CorePointe Insurance Company. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 4/29/15. (smj) |
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