EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY v. Jones et al
EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY |
JAY MALEDI MA INC and ANNIE JONES |
7:2020cv00027 |
February 27, 2020 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Georgia |
W LOUIS SANDS |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. § 2201 |
Defendant |
Docket Report
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Filing 11 Application to Clerk for Entry of Default against JAY MALEDI MA INC (FRIEDMAN, SETH) |
CLERK'S ENTRY OF DEFAULT as to JAY MALEDI MA INC - Plaintiff shall file a motion for default judgment within 21 days. The motion for default judgment shall state whether a hearing is necessary to determine damages, and if a hearing is not necessary, the motion shall include all evidence supporting the damages sought in the motion and a proposed order granting the motion. Failure to comply with this notice may result in this action being dismissed for failure to prosecute. (sbd) |
Filing 10 ANSWER to Complaint by ANNIE JONES with Jury Demand. (Attachments: #1 Certificate of Service CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE OF DEF ANSWER)(RODD, CHRISTOPHER)Attorney CHRISTOPHER KENNETH RODD added to party ANNIE JONES(pty:dft) |
Filing 9 SUMMONS Returned Executed by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY as to JAY MALEDI MA INC. (FRIEDMAN, SETH) |
Filing 8 SUMMONS Returned Executed by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY as to ANNIE JONES. (FRIEDMAN, SETH) Modified text on 3/16/2020 (sbd). |
Filing 7 Summons Issued as to ANNIE JONES. (sbd) |
Filing 6 Summons Issued as to JAY MALEDI MA INC. (sbd) |
Filing 5 Corporate Disclosure Statement by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY identifying Corporate Parent MARKEL CORPORATION for EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY. (FRIEDMAN, SETH) |
Notice of Deficiency (related document(s): #4 Corporate Disclosure Statement filed by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY ); Document must be re-filed to add corporate parents, subsidiary corporations and/or any publicly held corporation that owns 10% or more of its stock to the case. You must add the parent corporation when prompted while docketing the Corporate Disclosure Statement. (sbd) |
Filing 4 Corporate Disclosure Statement by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY (FRIEDMAN, SETH) |
Filing 3 Jurisdictional Statement by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY (FRIEDMAN, SETH) |
Filing 2 Consent Form (28 USC 636(c)(1)) sent to EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY. (sbd) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY Fee paid: Receipt # AGAMDC-3402142, $400 filed by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A to Complaint - Complaint filed in Thomas County, Georgia State Court, #2 Exhibit B to Complaint - Insurance Documents, #3 Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet)(FRIEDMAN, SETH) Modified text on 2/27/2020 (sbd). |
Notice of Deficiency (related document(s): #1 Complaint, filed by EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY ); Parties were added using punctuation AND/OR title capitalization. The case opening guide states ***REMINDER*** all parties must be added using ALL CAPS (ie LISA SMITH or DELTA AIRLINES). Do not use ANY punctuation when adding new parties. For instructions on adding parties, please refer to the Style Guide located on the website for the Middle District of Georgia. NO NEED TO REFILE. Also, all documents must have a description of exhibit(s). Case administrator has added the description this time. Pursuant to Local Rule 87.1, all nongovernmental corporate parties must file a Corporate Disclosure Statement. Please file the required corporate disclosures immediatelyPursuant to Local Rule 87.2 a Jurisdictional Statement must be filed. (sbd) |
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