Lincoln National Life Insurance Company v. Onsager et al
Lincoln National Life Insurance Company |
James E Onsager and Alfred J Wittine |
2:2013cv01030 |
October 2, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa |
Eastern Dubuque Office |
Dubuque |
Linda R Reade |
Jon S Scoles |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 47 ORDER: The court finds in favor of Alfred Wittine. The Clerk of Court is directed to enter judgment for Alfred Wittine and against James Onsager. The Clerk of Court is also directed to release the funds to Wittine within fourteen days of the date of this Order. Signed by Chief Judge Linda R Reade on 6/26/2015. (pac) |
Filing 30 ORDER of Contempt: The court finds Attorney Cory R Thein is in contempt of court for disregarding an order of the court. The court does not impose a monetary sanction, but issues a warning. Attorney Thein is put on notice that the next time he disobeys an order of this court, the court will impose a monetary penalty against him. Signed by Chief Judge Linda R Reade on 3/5/2015. (pac) |
Filing 26 ORDER Setting Hearing: Show Cause Hearing set for 3/4/2015 03:00 PM in 111 7th Avenue SE Courtroom 1, 2nd Floor before Chief Judge Linda R Reade. Counsel for Wittine, Cory R. Thein, is directed to appear personally to show cause for his failure to comply with the court's 17 Trial Management Order (see text of Order). Signed by Chief Judge Linda R Reade on 3/2/2015. (skm) |
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