Liberty Mutual Insurance Company v. Air Comfort Company, Inc. et al
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company |
Air Comfort Company, Inc., Stanley E. Small and Helen M. Small |
BancorpSouth Bank, Inc. |
1:2011cv00358 |
July 5, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama |
Mobile Office |
Mobile |
Callie V. S. Granade |
Bert W. Milling |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 14 Order re: hrg held on 7/8/11 on Plf's 2 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order & BancorpSouth Bank, Inc.'s 8 Emergency MOTION to Intervene & 13 MOTION to Stay Pursuant to the Colorado River Doctrine. 8 Emergency MOTION to Intervene is GRANTED as set out, & the hrg is on the Motion for TRO is postponed. Any briefs in opposition to the Motion to Stay should be filed NLT 7/18/2011; replies should be filed NLT 7/25/2011). Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 7/11/2011. (tot) |
Filing 7 Order GRANTING Plf's 3 MOTION for Hearing as set out. TRO Hearing re: Plf's 2 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order set for 7/8/2011 at 09:00 AM in US Courthouse, Courtroom 2B, 113 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602 before Judge Callie V. S. Granade. Plf is to immediately serve dfts, their agents, or their counsel w/this Order & all relevant pleadings & to certify to the Court that have done so, once accomplished. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 7/6/2011. (tot) |
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