Villalobos v. Clear Blue Ins Co
Plaintiff: Paul Villalobos
Defendant: Clear Blue Insurance Company
Case Number: 24-20125
Filed: March 27, 2024
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Insurance
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March 28, 2024 Filing 5 INITIAL CASE CHECK by Attorney Advisor complete. Action: Case OK to Process. [5] Initial AA Check Due satisfied.. Transcript order due on 04/12/2024 for Appellant Paul Villalobos [24-20125] (AMD) [Entered: 03/28/2024 02:13 PM]
March 27, 2024 Filing 1 PRIVATE CIVIL DIVERSITY CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Paul Villalobos [24-20125] (AMD) [Entered: 03/27/2024 02:27 PM]

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Plaintiff: Paul Villalobos
Represented By: Alexander B. Wathen
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Defendant: Clear Blue Insurance Company
Represented By: Robert Glen Wall
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