Shamrock Bank of Florida v. First American Title Ins. Co.
Shamrock Bank of Florida |
First American Title Ins. Co. |
First American Title Ins. Co. |
Shamrock Bank of Florida |
3:2013cv00092 |
January 28, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Philip M. Frazier |
David R. Herndon |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 56 CLERK'S JUDGMENT. Approved by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 5/21/14. (cekf) |
Filing 55 ORDER DISMISSING CASE, granting 53 MOTION to Vacate Judgment and Dismiss Complaint and Counterclaim filed by First American Title Ins. Co., Shamrock Bank of Florida. 47 Mrch 28, 2014 Memorandum & Order and 48 Judgment are hereby vacated. The Court finds as moot 50 MOTION for Reconsideration filed by First American Title Ins. Co. Judgment shall enter accordingly.Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 5/20/2014. (mtm) |
Filing 48 JUDGMENT in favor of Shamrock Bank of Florida and against First American Title Ins. Co. in the amount of $1,430,000.00. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 3/28/2014. (mtm) |
Filing 19 ORDER granting 4 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; granting 10 Motion to Strike ; and granting 17 Motion for Leave to File. See Order for details. The Court DIRECTS plaintiff to file the first amended complaint instanter. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 2/22/13. (klh, ) |
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