Hayes v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Company et al
Kimberley Hayes |
State Farm Fire & Casualty Company and Kustom US Inc |
2:2024cv00117 |
April 3, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Defendant |
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Filing 5 NOTICE of Appearance by Eric A Pagnamenta on behalf of State Farm Fire & Casualty Company (Pagnamenta, Eric) |
Filing 4 Corporate Disclosure Statement by State Farm Fire & Casualty Company identifying Corporate Parent State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company for State Farm Fire & Casualty Company.. (Carlasare, Joseph) |
Filing 3 NOTICE of Appearance by Joseph P Carlasare on behalf of State Farm Fire & Casualty Company (Carlasare, Joseph) |
Filing 2 NOTICE by State Farm Fire & Casualty Company re #1 Notice of Removal, Civil Cover Sheet (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A-Civil Cover Sheet attachment)(Carlasare, Joseph) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL (Filing fee $ 405 receipt number AINNDC-5535256.) from Lake County Superior Court, Cause No. 45D02-2401-CT-000056, filed by State Farm Fire & Casualty Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A-Complaint, #2 Exhibit B-Case Summary, #3 Exhibit C-State Farm Appearance, #4 Exhibit D-State Court docket, #5 Exhibit E-Notice of Filing of Notice of Removal)(Carlasare, Joseph) |
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