Booty v. United Fire and Casualty Company
Kristen Booty |
United Fire and Casualty Company |
3:2022cv00449 |
July 7, 2022 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
John W deGravelles |
Brian A Jackson |
Erin Wilder-Doomes |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-(Citizenship) |
None |
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Filing 3 SCHEDULING CONFERENCE ORDER: Scheduling Conference set for 10/13/2022 at 01:00 PM in chambers before Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes. Status Report due by 9/29/2022. Signed by Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes on 7/12/2022. (BLR) |
Case Reassigned to Judge Brian A. Jackson. Judge John W. deGravelles no longer assigned to the case. (This is a TEXT ENTRY ONLY. There is no hyperlink or PDF document associated with this entry.) (LLH) |
Filing 2 Corporate Disclosure Statement by United Fire and Casualty Company identifying Corporate Parent BlackRock, Inc., Corporate Parent Dee Ann McIntyre for United Fire and Casualty Company.. (Chassaignac, Charles) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from 19th Judicial District Court, Case Number 717631. (Filing fee $ 402 receipt number ALAMDC-2447631), filed by United Fire and Casualty Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Civil Cover Sheet, #4 Attachment Notice of List of Parties and State Court Pleadings)(Chassaignac, Charles) |
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