Clara Brockington v. Kimbrell's Furniture
LACY DE TEMPLE, Kimbrell's Claim Dept., DIANE COOPER, Insurance Manager of S.C. Department of Insurance, JOSIE WHEELER, Store Manager of Sam's Furniture, NANDI J. CHOLER, Insurance Analyst, S.C. Dept. of Insurance and SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE |
CAROL FAIRCLOTH, Regional Manager, KIMBRELL'S FURNITURE OF FLORENCE, RON EASLEY, Store Manager, VIVIAN GOHERTRY, Claims Dept., KIMBRELL'S CORPORATE OFFICE, MIKE ELLIS, Store Manager, RICK S. KAHLBAUGH, CEO Fortegra Life, FAST FURNITURE REPAIRS, FORTEGRA INSURANCE CO. LIFE OF SOUTH, TERRY PETERS, Vice President and CINDY MORRISON, Credit Manager |
CLARA LEWIS BROCKINGTON |
20-2376 |
December 29, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Other |
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Clara Brockington v. Kimbrell's Furniture |
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Filing 4 INFORMAL OPENING BRIEF by Clara Lewis Brockington. [20-2376] KH [Entered: 01/26/2021 03:28 PM] |
Filing 3 ASSEMBLED ELECTRONIC RECORD docketed. Originating case number: 4:20-cv-03270-RBH. Record in folder? Yes. Record reviewed? Yes. PSR included? N/A. [20-2376] KH [Entered: 12/29/2020 03:11 PM] |
Filing 2 INFORMAL BRIEFING ORDER filed. Mailed to: Clara Lewis Brockington P. O. Box 3232 Florence, SC 29502. Informal Opening Brief due 01/22/202. Informal response brief, if any: 14 days after informal opening brief served. [20-2376] KH [Entered: 12/29/2020 03:08 PM] |
Filing 1 Case docketed. Originating case number: 4:20-cv-03270-RBH. Case manager: KHancock. [20-2376] KH [Entered: 12/29/2020 03:06 PM] |
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