Illinois Casualty Company v. Kennedy Investments, Inc
Illinois Casualty Company |
Kennedy Investments, Inc doing business as The Vine Tavern & Eatery and Kennedy Investments, Inc. doing business as The Vine Tavern & Eatery |
3:2024cv00006 |
February 1, 2024 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Iowa |
Stephen B Jackson |
Stephanie M Rose |
Insurance |
05 U.S.C. ยง 8705 Declaratory Judgment - Insurance |
None |
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Filing 4 SUMMONS Returned Executed by Illinois Casualty Company. All Defendants. (Zenor, Adam) |
Filing 3 Corporate Disclosure/Statement of Interest by Illinois Casualty Company. (Zenor, Adam) |
Filing 2 Summons/Corporate Disclosure Packet Note: Counsel should download the attached summons and/or corporate disclosure packet, if applicable. In compliance with Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for summons and Local Rule 7.1 for the disclosure statements. (Attachments: #1 7.1 packet) (btg) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT against Kennedy Investments, Inc Filing fee paid in the amount of $ 405, receipt number AIASDC-5362627., filed by Illinois Casualty Company. Notice of Dismissal for lack of Service deadline set for 5/1/2024. Rule 16 Notice of Dismissal set for 5/1/2024. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1-LL104504 Insurance Policy, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(Zenor, Adam) |
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