Caro Properties A, LLC v. American National Lloyds Insurance Company
Plaintiff: Caro Properties, LLC and Caro Properties A, LLC
Defendant: American National Lloyds Insurance Company
Interested Party: Hurricane Ida Program Administrator
Case Number: 2:2024cv00354
Filed: February 8, 2024
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Presiding Judge: Brandon S Long
Referring Judge: Janis van Meerveld
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract
Jury Demanded By: Defendant
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
February 9, 2024 Filing 5 HURRICANE IDA CLAIMS Fourth Amendment to Ida CMO No. 1. Signed by Chief Judge Nannette Jolivette Brown on 12/12/2023.(js)
February 8, 2024 Filing 4 Initial Case Assignment to Judge Brandon S. Long and Magistrate Judge Janis van Meerveld. (cc)
February 8, 2024 Filing 3 Statement of Corporate Disclosure by American National Lloyds Insurance Company identifying Corporate Parent BAMR US Holdings, LLC for American National Lloyds Insurance Company (Nieset, James)
February 8, 2024 Filing 2 Notice of Compliance by American National Lloyds Insurance Company re #1 Notice of Removal,. (Attachments: #1 State Court Pleadings)(Nieset, James)
February 8, 2024 Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from 24th Judicial District Court, Jefferson Parish, case number 845-363, A (Filing fee $ 405 receipt number ALAEDC-10396175) filed by American National Lloyds Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit Petition for Damages, #2 Exhibit Estimates and Receipts, #3 Civil Cover Sheet)Attorney James R. Nieset, Jr added to party American National Lloyds Insurance Company(pty:dft).(Nieset, James) Modified text on 2/9/2024 (js).

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Plaintiff: Caro Properties, LLC
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Plaintiff: Caro Properties A, LLC
Represented By: Albert J. Nicaud
Represented By: Bret D. Guepet, Jr
Represented By: Jeffrey M. Siemssen
Represented By: Ramsey T Marcello
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Defendant: American National Lloyds Insurance Company
Represented By: James R. Nieset, Jr.
Represented By: Colin Ryan
Represented By: Nalin Patel
Represented By: Sara Ashton LaRosa
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Interested party: Hurricane Ida Program Administrator
Represented By: Francis Joseph Lobrano
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