Hartford Casualty Insurance Company v. Crum & Forster Specialty Insurance Company
1:2010cv24590 |
December 22, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Miami Office |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-(Citizenship) |
None |
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Filing 246 ORDER Denying 242 Joint Motion to Vacate Certain Orders and Final Judgments 195 Order on Motion for Summary Judgment, 196 Judgment, 194 Order on Motion for Summary Judgment, 197 Judgment. Signed by Senior Judge James Lawrence King on 5/27/2015. (jw) |
Filing 237 ORDER Determining Attorney Fees Signed by Senior Judge James Lawrence King on 11/15/2012. (jw) |
Filing 223 ORDER Denying and Striking 220 Motion Post Judgment Discovery. Signed by Senior Judge James Lawrence King on 8/16/2012. (jw) |
Filing 218 ORDER Denying 217 Motion to Stay pending Appeal. Signed by Senior Judge James Lawrence King on 8/13/2012. (jw) |
Filing 195 Final Summary Judgment Signed by Senior Judge James Lawrence King on 6/15/2012. (jw) |
Filing 174 ORDER Granting 129 Motion to Strike Jury Demand of Defendant Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company. Signed by Senior Judge James Lawrence King on 3/20/2012. (jw) |
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