The Prudential Insurance Company of America v. Salina B. Norton et al
The Prudential Insurance Company of America |
Vincent Isaac and Salina B. Norton |
2:2010cv06923 |
September 16, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Fernando M. Olguin |
Christina A. Snyder |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Filing 64 ORDER RE: STIPULATED VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Christina A. Snyder 62 . SEE ORDER. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (im) |
Filing 58 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part Crossclaim Plaintiff Salina B. Norton's Motion for Summary Judgment 40 . The motion is granted insofar as the Court finds that Norton, the undisputed mother of the insured, is entitled to immediate distribution of one-half of the Death Benefits. The motion is denied insofar as Norton seeks a ruling that Macon is the Insured's father as a matter of law. Court Reporter: N/A. (gk) |
Filing 27 MINUTES OF Motion Hearing held before Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court hereby GRANTS in part and DENIES in part Salina B. Norton's Motion to Strike Portions of Vincent Isaac's Answer to Crossclaims 17 . The Court hereby STRIKES documents attached to Isaac's filing labeled "Exhibit 2" and "Exhibit 3" 12 . Norton is directed to file an answer to Isaac's crossclaims against Norton no later than 2/22/2011. Court Reporter: Laura Elias. (gk) |
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