FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. DAIMLER TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, LLC et al
FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY |
DAIMLER TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, LLC and WESTERN STAR TRUCKS, INC. |
1:2017cv00585 |
February 23, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Indianapolis Office |
Tim A. Baker |
Jane Magnus-Stinson |
Contract Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Product Liability |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 26 ORDER - The parties are ORDERED to conduct whatever investigation is necessary and file a Supplemental Joint Jurisdictional Statement by May 3, 2017 properly setting forth whether the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs, and whether Federal is a mutual insurance company and, if so, its citizenship. SEE ORDER. Signed by Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson on 4/25/2017.(JRB) |
Filing 22 ORDER - The parties are ORDERED to conduct whatever investigation is necessary and file a joint jurisdictional statement by April 21, 2017 properly setting forth each party's citizenship1 and whether the amount in controversy exceeds $75,00 0, exclusive of interest and costs. If agreement cannot be reached on the contents of a joint jurisdictional statement, competing statements must be filed by that date. The filing of the joint jurisdictional statement satisfies Federal's obligations under Local Rule 81-1. SEE ORDER. Signed by Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson on 4/11/2017.(JRB) |
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