Burnett et al v. State Farm Fire And Casualty Company
Phillip Burnett and Allison Burnett |
State Farm Fire And Casualty Company |
3:2009cv00166 |
March 25, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Insurance Office |
East Baton Rouge |
Frank J. Polozola |
Christine Noland |
None |
Diversity |
28:1441 Notice of Removal-Insurance Contract |
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Filing 62 RULING denying 55 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and denying as moot 61 Motion for Oral Argument. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 05/14/2012. (NLT) Modified on 5/14/2012 (NLT). |
Filing 53 RULING denying 43 Motion for Certification of Interlocutory Appeal. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 3/28/2012. (CMM) |
Filing 42 RULING denying 38 Motion for Reconsideration of 37 Order on Motion for Partial Summary Judgment filed by Phillip Burnett, Allison Burnett. State Farm is granted leave to file a separate motion for partial summary judgment on the sole of the remaining tort claim. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 3/5/2012. (LSM) |
Filing 37 RULING granting 35 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 11/21/2011. (CMM) Modified on 11/22/2011 to edit text. (CMM) |
Filing 25 RULING denying 18 Motion in Limine; denying 19 Motion for Summary Judgment. The Court grants dft 10 days to amend its answer to include the affirmative defense of exclusion. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 11/3/10. (BP) |
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