Cole v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company
Plaintiff: Zachary V Cole
Defendant: Progressive Speciality Insurance Company
Case Number: 4:2015cv00567
Filed: April 3, 2015
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama
Office: Middle Office
County: St. Clair
Presiding Judge: Virginia Emerson Hopkins
Nature of Suit: Motor Vehicle
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1441
Jury Demanded By: Defendant

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May 25, 2016 Opinion or Order Filing 21 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge Virginia Emerson Hopkins on 5/25/2016. (JLC)
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Plaintiff: Zachary V Cole
Represented By: Cameron L Hogan
Represented By: William B Lloyd, Jr
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Defendant: Progressive Speciality Insurance Company
Represented By: Patrick W Franklin
Represented By: Paul Albert Miller
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