American Family Mutual Insurance Company v. McCowan et al
American Family Mutual Insurance Company |
Dustin McCowan, Joseph Elliott McCowan, William Bach and Sandra Bach |
2:2014cv00046 |
February 14, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Hammond Office |
XX Outside US |
John E Martin |
James T Moody |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 65 OPINION AND ORDER: GRANTS 60 MOTION to Transfer Case BY CERTIFYING QUESTION OF STATE LAW TO THE INDIANA SUPREME COURT by Defendant Joseph Elliott McCowan, as outlined. The Clerk is DIRECTED to forward the itemized list of documents indicated in the Order to the Clerk of the Indiana Supreme Court. Signed by Senior Judge James T Moody on 3/30/2018. (Copy mailed as directed in Order)(lhc) |
Filing 59 OPINION AND ORDER: GRANTING in part American Family's motion for summary judgment (DE #44) as to the allegations against Dustin McCowan; otherwise DENIES American Family's motion for summary judgment; MOVES for summary judgment against defe ndants; and GRANTS the parties 30 days from the date of this order in which to file any argument or evidence that they believe is relevant to the court's analysis regarding whether or not American Family is entitled to summary judgment as to Joseph McCowan on the basis of the violation of law exclusion. Signed by Senior Judge James T Moody on 2/16/17. (ksp) |
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