Brewer et al v. Long et al
Amanda Brewer and Adam Brewer |
Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company, Safeco Insurance Co of America, Rebecca Long, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co and Travelers Home & Marine Insurance Co |
5:2018cv00875 |
July 5, 2018 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Shreveport Office |
Caddo |
Terry A Doughty |
Mark L Hornsby |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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CASE Assigned to Judge Terry A Doughty and Magistrate Judge Mark L Hornsby. (crt,Thigpen, M) |
Filing 1 NOTICE of Removal from 1st JDC Caddo Parish, Case Number 604689-C (Filing fee $400, receipt number 0536-3695188) filed by Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Civil cover sheet, #2 Exhibit A, #3 Exhibit B, #4 Exhibit C, #5 Exhibit D)(Attorney Stephan Michael Cooper added to party Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company(pty:dft))(aty,Cooper, Stephan) |
AMENDED COMPLAINT against Rebecca Long, Safeco Insurance Co of America, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company with Jury Demand filed by Amanda Brewer, Adam Brewer. ADMINISTRATIVE ENTRY: (THE PDF IMAGE CAN BE FOUND IN ATTACHMENT #3 OF DOCUMENT #1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL).(crt,Thigpen, M) |
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