Auto-Owners Insurance Company et al v. Lake Erie Land Company et al
Auto-Owners Insurance Company and Property-Owners Insurance Company |
Lake Erie Land Company, B&B LLC and Indiana State of |
2:2012cv00184 |
May 8, 2012 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Hammond Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Jon E DeGuilio |
Andrew P Rodovich |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
Defendant |
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Filing 121 OPINION AND ORDER: The parties are ordered to file supplemental briefing in support of their cross-motions for summary judgment. 71 87 Both parties shall file their initial brief no later than June 5, 2014 and may file a response to the opposing partys brief no later than June 20, 2014. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 5/6/2014.(rmn) |
Filing 90 OPINION AND ORDER granting LEL's 41 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. To the extend that the request for relief contained in Plaintiff's Insurer's response 48 can be construed as a cross-motion, it is denied. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 8/13/2013. (rmn) |
Filing 81 OPINION AND ORDER granting 70 Motion to Reconsider. Signed by Magistrate Judge Andrew P Rodovich on 7/15/2013. (rmn) |
Filing 40 OPINION AND ORDER denying 24 Rule 12(f) Motion to Strike Lake Erie Land Company's Request for a Jury Trial. Signed by Magistrate Judge Andrew P Rodovich on 12/17/2012. (rmn) |
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