The Doe Run Resources Corporation v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company et al
The Doe Run Resources Corporation and Marc D. Halpern |
First State Insurance Company and Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company |
3:2021cv00455 |
March 12, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
Roger T Benitez |
William V Gallo |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 3 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Regarding Service of the Complaint and Motion to Quash. Movants must provide proof that Respondents have been served with the complaint/motion in this case within ten (10) days of this order. Upon receipt of the operative pleading, Respondents shall have fourteen (14) calendar days to file and serve an opposition. Upon receipt of Respondents' opposition, Movants shall have five (5) calendar days to file and serve a reply brief. Because this case ultimately involves whether the Court will compel discovery, the Court refers this matter to the magistrate judge for handling of all further issues related to this matter. Signed by Judge Roger T. Benitez on 4/21/2021.(mme) |
Filing 2 Fee for Civil Case Opening: $ 402, receipt number ACASDC-15520703, Paid on 3/15/2021. (no document attached) (Brown, Douglas) (mme). |
Filing 1 MOTION to Quash Deposition Subpoena by Marc D. Halpern, The Doe Run Resources Corporation. (no document attached) (zda) Modified on 3/15/2021 (zda).(jms). |
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