Kirkland et al v. The Standard Fire Insurance Company et al
Chareen Greenwood Kirkland and Bruce Kirkland |
The Standard Fire Insurance Company, Kenneth Heiber, LHM Management, Lou H. Mabele and Travelers Property and Casualty Insurance Company |
2:2010cv01940 |
July 9, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Orleans |
Kurt D. Engelhardt |
Karen Wells Roby |
Insurance |
42 U.S.C. ยง 4072 |
None |
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Filing 22 ORDER & REASONS: ORDERED that plaintiffs' 16 Motion for New Trial is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART as set forth in document. FURTHER ORDERED 18 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction is GRANTED to the extent that plaintiffs' cl aim(s) against First National Bank of Omaha, NE is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. FURTHER ORDERED that Standard Fire's 21 Motion to Convert Dismissal Without Prejudice to Dismissal with Prejudice is GRANTED. Ordered that plaintiffs' claim(s) against Standard Fire is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt on 10/28/11. (plh, ) |
Filing 14 ORDER and REASONS - IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiffs' motion to remand is DENIED. And, for essentially the same reasons stated in its memorandum in support, IT IS ORDERED that Standard Fire's motion to dismiss is GRANTED as stated within document. Signed by Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt on 3/22/2011. (cab) |
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