Mid-Century Insurance Company v. Pizza By Marchelloni et al
Mid-Century Insurance Company |
Pizza By Marchelloni, Estate of Jose Padilla and Estate of Lynse Stokes, deceased, by Shana Kridner |
1:2017cv01214 |
May 15, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
Peoria |
Jonathan E. Hawley |
Joe Billy McDade |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 60 ORDER AND OPINION entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 5/10/2018. IT IS ORDERED: "Mid-Century Insurance Company's Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings Pursuant To Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 12(C)" 45 is GRANTED and the "Estate Of Stokes' Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings Pursuant To Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 12(C)" is DENIED 52 . Civil action terminated. SEE FULL WRITTEN ORDER AND OPINION. (JRK, ilcd) |
Filing 44 ORDER & OPINION entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 2/23/2018. For the reasons stated above, "Third-Party Defendant Austin Hough's Motion To DismissEstate Of Stokes' Third-Party Complaint" (Doc. 42 ) is GRANTED. The Amended Third-Party Complaint (Doc. 30 -2) is DISMISSED for failure to state claims upon which relief can be granted. SO ORDERED. SEE FULL WRITTEN ORDER & OPINION. (JS, ilcd) |
Filing 38 ORDER & OPINION entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 1/12/2018. For the reasons stated above, "Mid-Century Insurance Company's, Improperly Named As'Farmers Insurance,' Motion To Dismiss Estate Of Lynse Stokes' Amended Counterclaim" (Doc. 33 ) is GRANTED. The Amended Counterclaims found in Document 31 are DISMISSED for failure to state claims upon which relief can be granted. SEE FULL WRITTEN ORDER & OPINION. (JS, ilcd) |
Filing 20 ORDER & OPINION entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 9/26/2017. For the reasons stated above, Defendant Estate of Lynse Stokes's Motion toDismiss Amended Complaint for Declaratory Judgment (Doc. 9 ) is DENIED. Thiscase is referred back to Magistrate Judge Hawley for further non-dispositive pretrial proceedings. SO ORDERED. SEE FULL WRITTEN ORDER & OPINION. (JS, ilcd) |
Filing 2 ORDER entered by Magistrate Judge Jonathan E. Hawley on 5/16/2017. The Court may grant leave to amend defective allegations of subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1653. See also, Leaf v. Supreme Court of State of Wis., 979 F.2d 5 89, 595 (7th Cir. 1992) ("leave to amend defective allegations of subject matter jurisdiction should be freely given") (citations omitted). Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that the Plaintiff file an Amended Complaint not later than fourteen (14) days (5/31/2017) from the date of entry of this Order. In the Amended Complaint, the Plaintiff shall properly allege the basis for the Court's jurisdiction. See full written Order.(RT, ilcd) |
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