Chestnut v. Hodges et al
Contine Chestnut |
Great West Casualty Company, Blackhawk Transportation, Inc. and Steven Hodges |
3:2019cv00618 |
September 16, 2019 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Brian A Jackson |
Erin Wilder-Doomes |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Defendant |
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Filing 8 GENERAL ORDER: All pleadings and other papers filed under seal in civil and criminal actions shall be maintained under seal for thirty days following final disposition of the action. After that time, all sealed pleadings and other papers shall be placed in the case record unless a District Judge or Magistrate Judge, upon motion and for good cause shown, orders that the pleading or other paper be maintained under seal. The deadline for filing any motions regarding the unsealing of any document shall be within thirty days of the final disposition of any action and shall contain a concise statement of reasons for maintaining the pleading or other paper under seal. ATTENTION: If a motion to retain documents under seal is NOT filed, all documents shall be placed in the public case record, unless specifically identified in the attached General Order . Signed by Chief Judge Shelly D. Dick on 07/08/2019. (ELW) |
Filing 7 JUDGMENT : This matter is REMANDED to the Nineteenth Judicial District Court for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana. Signed by Judge Brian A. Jackson on 10/11/2019. (ELW) |
Filing 6 ORDER : granting #5 Motion to Remand to the Nineteenth Judicial District Court for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana, for further proceedings. (certified copy mailed to appropriate judicial district court). Signed by Judge Brian A. Jackson on 10/11/2019. (ELW) |
Filing 5 Joint STIPULATION re #1 Notice of Removal and Motion to Remand by Great West Casualty Company, Steven Hodges. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(McAllister, Sean) Modified on 9/30/2019 to edit text (LT). Modified on 10/2/2019 to change event to a motion (LT). |
Filing 4 ANSWER to Complaint with Jury Demand by Great West Casualty Company, Steven Hodges.(McAllister, Sean) |
Filing 3 SCHEDULING CONFERENCE ORDER: Scheduling Conference set for 11/21/2019 at 09:00 AM in chambers before Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes. Status Report due by 11/7/2019. Signed by Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes on 9/23/2019. (KAH) |
Filing 2 NOTICE AND ORDER: On or before 9/30/2019, Defendant Great West Casualty Company shall file a memorandum and supporting evidence concerning whether the amount in controversy requirement of 28 U.S.C. 1332 is met. On or before 10/11/2019, Plaintiff Contine Chestnut, individually and on behalf of her minor children, Torey Cornin and Tyray Chestnut, shall file either: (1) a Notice stating that Plaintiffs do not dispute that Great West has established the jurisdictional requirements of 28 U.S.C. 1332, or (2) a Motion to Remand. The case will be allowed to proceed if jurisdiction is adequately established. Signed by Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes on 9/20/2019. (KAH) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from 19th JDC, East Baton Rouge, Case Number 686774. (Filing fee $ 400 receipt number ALAMDC-2001446), filed by Great West Casualty Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2, #3 Exhibit 3, #4 Civil Cover Sheet)(McAllister, Sean) |
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