Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company v. Altom Transport, Inc., et al
TOKIO MARINE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY |
ALTOM TRANSPORT, INC., JAVONTAE AZCONA, MICHAEL CHAPA and CORTEZ MCCULLOUGH |
23-1443 |
March 8, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company v. Altom Transport, Inc. |
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Filing 2 ORDER: Appellant Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company and Appellees Altom Transport, Inc., Javontae Azcona, Michael Chapa and Cortez McCullough shall file a brief memorandum stating why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, or at the very least sent back to the district court as was done in the Philadelphia Indemnity and Greenhill cases. Briefing is SUSPENDED pending further court order. (See order for further details) [7296415] Jurisdictional memorandum due for Appellees Altom Transport, Inc., Javontae Azcona, Michael Chapa and Cortez McCullough and Appellant Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company by 03/23/2023. DW [2] [7296415] [23-1443] (MAN) [Entered: 03/09/2023 03:43 PM] |
Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. Fee paid. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company by 03/14/2023. Transcript information sheet due by 03/22/2023. Appellant's brief due on or before 04/17/2023 for Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company. [1] [7296195] [23-1443] (HTP) [Entered: 03/09/2023 10:17 AM] |
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