Miller et al v. Allstate Insurance Corporation et al (MAG+)
Fredrika M. Miller, The Estate of Ozell C. Miller and Fredrika Morrissette Miller |
Allstate Insurance Corporation, Rebecca Chastain and Adrianne Dugan |
2:2021cv00646 |
September 28, 2021 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Stephen Michael Doyle |
Emily C Marks |
Civil Rights: Accommodations |
42 U.S.C. ยง 3601 |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER granting #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; The Clerk is DIRECTED to stay service of this case pending the undersigned's review of Plf's complaint under 28 USC 1915(e). Signed by Honorable Judge Stephen Michael Doyle on 10/12/2021. (bes, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER REFERRING CASE: it is ORDERED that, pursuant to 28 USC 636, this case is REFERRED to the US Magistrate Judge for all pretrial proceedings and entry of any orders or recommendations as may be appropriate. Signed by Chief Judge Emily C. Marks on 10/7/2021. (bes, ) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Fredrika Morrissette Miller, The Estate of Ozell C. Miller. (Attachments: #1 Application IFP)(bes, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Allstate Insurance Corporation, Rebecca Chastain, Adrianne Dugan, filed by Fredrika Morrissette Miller, The Estate of Ozell C. Miller. (Attachments: #1 Attachment)(bes, ) |
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