Ali Almazni et al v. United Financial Casualty Company et al
Ali Almazni and Monica Howard |
Does, Progressive Casualty Insurance Company Inc and United Financial Casualty Company |
5:2014cv00975 |
May 14, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Alka Sagar |
Christina A. Snyder |
Insurance |
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Filing 54 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment 29 is hereby GRANTED in its entirety. ( MD JS-6. Case Terminated. ) Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 34 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court GRANTS Plaintiffs' Ex Parte Application for a thirty day continuance of the summary judgment and trial dates 31 . Accordingly, the Court's scheduling order is modified as follow s: Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment 29 is rescheduled for 3/2/2015 at 10:00 AM before Judge Christina A. Snyder. Pretrial Conference/Motions In Limine Hearing on calendar for 5/4/2015 11:00 AM before Judge Christina A. Snyder. Jury Trial is rescheduled for 6/2/2015 09:30 AM before Judge Christina A. Snyder. All other deadlines in the Court's 8/18/2014 scheduling order shall remain in place. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 21 MINUTES OF Motion Hearing held before Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court hereby DENIES Plaintiff's Motion to Remand 12 . The Court also DENIES Plaintiff's Request for Attorney's Fees as moot. Court Reporter: Debi Read. (gk) |
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