Gina Bongiovanni et al v. State Farm Financial Services, F.S.B. et al
Gina Bongiovanni and Bongiovanni Insurance and Financial Services, Inc. |
DOES, State Farm Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Financial Services, F.S.B., State Farm General Insurance Company, State Farm Life Insurance Company, State Farm VP Management Corporation and Chris Ward |
2:2017cv02366 |
March 27, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Michael W. Fitzgerald |
Suzanne H. Segal |
Contract: Other |
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Filing 29 MINUTES (In Chambers): ORDER Re Defendants Motion to Dismiss 13 ; Plaintiffs Motion to Remand 18 by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald: The Court DENIES the Motion to Remand and GRANTS the Motion to Dismiss without leave to amend as to all claims. This Order shall constitute notice of entry of judgment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58. Pursuant to Local Rule 58-6, the Court ORDERS the Clerk to treat this Order, and its entry on the docket, as an entry of judgment. (MD JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp) |
Filing 28 MINUTES OF Defendant Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs Complaint 13 ; Motion to Remand 18 before Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald: The Courtroom Deputy Clerk distributes the Court's tentative ruling prior to the case being called. Case called, and counsel make their appearance. The Court hears oral argument from counsel and takes the matter under submission. An order will issue. Court Reporter: Lisa Gonzalez. (jp) |
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