Gaubert v. Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. et al
Bruce Gaubert |
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company |
2:2007cv09768 |
December 21, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Orleans |
Mary Ann Vial Lemmon |
Sally Shushan |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 85 ORDER & REASONS re: 49 Motion to Exclude Testimony of Plaintiff's Purported Expert Steve Hitchcock; 50 Motion to Exclude Testimony of Plaintiff's Witness Don Kotter. ORDERED that the motion to exclude the testimony of plaintiffspurporte d expert witness Steve Hitchcock filed by State Farm Fire and CasualtyCompany is DENIED without prejudice and the motion to exclude the testimony ofplaintiffs purported expert witness Don Kotter filed by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company is GRANTED. Signed by Judge Helen G. Berrigan on 11/5/09. (plh, ) |
Filing 83 ORDER & REASONS re: 40 Motion for Summary Judgment. ORDERED that the motion for summary judgment filed by the defendant, State Farm Fire and Casualty Company in its capacity as the flood carrier, a Write Your Own Program Carrier participating in the National Flood Insurance Program is GRANTED. Signed by Judge Helen G. Berrigan on 11/2/09. (plh, ) |
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