Halimov v. Steadfast Insurance Company et al
Kholmurold Halimov and Kholmurod Halimov |
Steadfast Insurance Company and Zurich American Insurance Company |
1:2019cv02767 |
September 26, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Robert E Blackburn |
Scott T Varholak |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL by Zurich American Insurance Company, Steadfast Insurance Company from District Court, City and County of Denver, Case Number 2019CV33270. (Filing fee $ 400, Receipt Number 1082-6916939), filed by Zurich American Insurance Company, Steadfast Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - Plaintiff's State Court Complaint and Jury Demand, #2 Exhibit B - Return of Service - Steadfast Insurance Company, #3 Exhibit C - Return of Service - Zurich American Insurance Company, #4 Exhibit D - State Court Civil Cover Sheet, #5 Exhibit E - November 19, 2018 Settlement Demand Letter, #6 Exhibit F - Traffic Accident Report, #7 Exhibit G - Delaware Secretary of State Certificate - Steadfast Insurance Company, #8 Exhibit H - Colorado Division of Insurance - Steadfast Insurance Company, #9 Exhibit I - New York State Certificate - Zurich, #10 Exhibit J - Colorado Secretary of State Certificate - Zurich American Insurance Company, #11 Civil Cover Sheet)(Gill, Ryan) |
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