Bolinger v. Graham-Rogers, Inc.
Plaintiff: Jimmy L. Bolinger
Defendant: Graham-Rogers, Inc.
Case Number: 2:2008cv02011
Filed: January 4, 2008
Court: US District Court for the District of Kansas
Office: Kansas City Office
County: Bourbon
Presiding Judge: John W. Lungstrum
Presiding Judge: David J. Waxse
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Insurance Contract
Jury Demanded By: Both

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October 30, 2008 Opinion or Order Filing 61 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 33 Motion to Compel. Signed by Magistrate Judge David J. Waxse on 10/30/08. (mh)
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Plaintiff: Jimmy L. Bolinger
Represented By: Mark C. Beam-Ward
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Defendant: Graham-Rogers, Inc.
Represented By: Jason A. Dunn
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