Olenik v. The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company et al
Ohio Casualty Insurance Company and The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company |
Rhonda Olenik |
5:2021cv00180 |
June 28, 2021 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
Claria Horn Boom |
Joseph M Hood |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 10 ORDER: (1) GRANTING parties' #9 Joint Motion to Consolidate Cases; (2) Lexington Civil Action 5:21-cv-180-JMH & Lexington Civil Action 5:21-cv-183 are CONSOLIDATED FOR PURPPOSES OF PRETRIAL LITIGATION & DISCOVERY; the primary case style shall be Lexington Civil Action 5:21-cv-183-JMH; parties SHALL MAKE ALL FURTHER FILINGS IN THAT CASE; (3) the clerk SHALL entered this order in both affected cases. Signed by Judge Joseph M. Hood on 8/20/21. (KJR)cc: COR |
***MOTION SUBMITTED TO CHAMBERS of Judge Joseph M. Hood for review: re #9 JOINT MOTION to Consolidate Cases by Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company and Plaintiffs (GLD) |
Filing 9 JOINT MOTION to Consolidate Cases by Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Rhonda Olenik, Administrator of Estate of Donna Vanek (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(Langdon, Douglas) Modified on 8/19/2021 (GLD). |
***FILE SUBMITTED TO CHAMBERS of Judge Joseph M. Hood for review: #8 Report of Rule 26(f) Planning Meeting (GLD) |
Filing 8 JOINT REPORT of Rule 26(f) Planning Meeting. (Langdon, Douglas) |
Filing 6 ORDER OF RECUSAL: IT IS ORDERED that Judge Claria Horn Boom recuses. Court DIRECTS Clerk to reassign case by randon draw to another Judge. Case reassigned to Judge Joseph M. Hood for all further proceedings Signed by Judge Claria Horn Boom on 7/28/2021.(GLD)cc: COR |
Filing 5 ORDER FOR MEETING AND REPORT: The Court ORDERS: 1. Parties w/in 21 days from date of service of this Order pursuant to Rule 26(f). 2. W/in 14 days after Rule 26(f) conference, file written joint report outlining proposed discovery plan as set forth in this Order. Parties shall include whether they consent to Magistrate Judge jurisdiction for all further proceedings. Consent forms are attached. 3. Any party required to file 7.1 disclosure statement shall file at time of joint status report. Signed by Judge Claria Horn Boom on 7/9/2021. (Attachments: #1 Consent form)(GLD)cc: COR |
Filing 4 ANSWER to Complaint by Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company.(Wells, John) |
***FILE SUBMITTED TO CHAMBERS of Judge Boom for review: #4 Answer to Complaint (JLM) |
Filing 3 FRCP 7.1 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT by Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company identifying Other Affiliate Employers Insurance Company of Wausau, Other Affiliate LMHC Massachusetts Holdings Inc., Other Affiliate Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc., Other Affiliate Liberty Mutual Group Inc., Other Affiliate Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Other Affiliate Peerless Insurance Company, Other Affiliate Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company for Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company. (JLM) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from Scott Circuit Court, case number 21-CI-375. ( Filing fee $402; receipt number 0643-5005813), filed by Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 State Court Record Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B Insurance Policy, #3 Exhibit C Notice of Filing to State Court, #4 Civil Cover Sheet)(JLM) |
Conflict Check run. (JLM) |
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