Iglinsky v. Federal Insurance Company et al
The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies and Nanette M. Iglinsky |
Healthtek Solutions, Inc., Federal Insurance Company, Horace Mann Insurance Company, National Casualty Company and Jeffrey Player |
3:2008cv00650 |
October 14, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Motor Vehicle Office |
East Baton Rouge |
Christine Noland |
Ralph E. Tyson |
Both |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Notice of Removal |
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Filing 76 RULING Adopting 63 Report and Recommendations. Accordingly, the 31 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by National Casualty Company is hereby Denied as moot.. Signed by Judge Brian A. Jackson on 12/29/2010. (CMM) |
Filing 75 RULING: The motions in limine filed by defts, Jeffrey Player (doc. 30) and Teacher's Insurance Company (doc. 32), are GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART, in that any testimony of Trooper Rohn' Bordelon and any portions of his accident repor t pertaining to the traffic citation for "careless operation" of a vehicle, his description of Player's condition as being "inattentive," and his opinions as to the cause of the accident are excluded. FURTHER ORDERED for the reasons stated above that the motions for summary judgment filed by defts, Healthteck Solutions, Inc. and Federal Insurance Company (docs. 27 and 28), Jeffrey Player (doc. 29), and Teacher's Insurance (doc.33) are DENIED. Signed by Judge Brian A. Jackson on 11/23/2010. (JDL) |
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