Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company, The et al v. Davis et al
Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company, The and Travelers Property Casualty Company of America |
Cornelius Dancy, Gracie Davis, Marla Sartain Castillo and Daniel Pelayo Silverio |
7:2011cv01721 |
May 24, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Western Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Robert R Armstrong |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 91 MEMORANDUM OPINION-re: R&R(86 in 7:11-cv-01721-RRA, 131 in 7:11-cv-02214-RRA). The court is of the opinion that the recommendation ought to be, and hereby is ADOPTED and ACCEPTED as the opinion of this court. The court specifically determines that the motions are due to be DENED. Signed by Judge Robert B Propst on 1/23/2013. Associated Cases: 7:11-cv-01721-RRA, 7:11-cv-02214-RRA(AVC) |
Filing 82 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, as set out, w/out objection from any party, re (38 in 7:11-cv-02214-RRA, 42 in 7:11-cv-01721-RRA) Amended MOTION to Bifurcate and Remand filed by Marla Sartain Castillo, (41 in 7:11-cv-01721-RRA, 36 in 7:11-cv-02214-RRA) MO TION to Bifurcate and Remand filed by Marla Sartain Castillo, (51 in 7:11-cv-02214-RRA, 44 in 7:11-cv-01721-RRA) Supplemental MOTION to Remand to State Court filed by Marla Sartain Castillo.. Signed by Magistrate-Judge Robert R Armstrong on 9/12/12. Associated Cases: 7:11-cv-01721-RRA, 7:11-cv-02214-RRA(CTS, ) |
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