State Farm Fire & Casualty Company v. Greichunos et al
State Farm Fire & Casualty Company |
Lucas C Greichunos and Anthony Carns |
2:2016cv00389 |
September 2, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Hammond Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Paul R Cherry |
Robert L Miller |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 54 OPINION AND ORDER: The Court hereby GRANTS Plaintiff State Farm Fire and Casualty Company's Motion to Dismiss (DE 53) pursuant to FRCP 41(a)(2). This case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, costs paid. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 6/18/18. (ksp) |
Filing 46 OPINION AND ORDER: GRANTS 35 MOTION to Set Aside Default by Defendant Lucas C Greichunos and VACATES the Order 21 granting default judgment against Defendant Greichunos as well as the Clerk's Entry of Judgment 28 as to Defendant Greichunos. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 5/24/2017. (lhc) |
Filing 43 OPINION AND ORDER TAKING UNDER ADVISEMENT 35 MOTION to Set Aside Default by Defendant Lucas C Greichunos. IN PERSON Evidentiary Hearing set for 5/23/2017 at 10:30 AM (CST) in US District Court - Hammond before Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry. Defendant Lucas C Greichunos and Process Server William Sheehan ORDERED to be present IN PERSON to give testimony at the Evidentiary Hearing. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 5/9/17. (cer) |
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