Jacqueline Scott & Associates A P L C v. Hartford Casualty Insurance Co
Jacqueline Scott & Associates A P L C |
Hartford Casualty Insurance Co |
5:2024cv00622 |
May 13, 2024 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
S Maurice Hicks |
Mark L Hornsby |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Property Damage |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 NOTICE of Diversity Jurisdiction Disclosure Statement Requirement re: #1 Complaint, sent to Devlan Wesley Melancon on behalf of Jacqueline Scott & Associates A P L C. Diversity Jurisdiction Disclosure Statement due by 5/28/2024. (crt,Crick, S) |
Filing 3 NOTICE of Corporate Disclosure Statement Requirement re: #1 Complaint sent to Devlan Wesley Melancon on behalf of Jacqueline Scott & Associates A P L C. Corporate Disclosure Statement due by 5/28/2024. (crt,Crick, S) |
Filing 2 SUMMONS ISSUED as to Hartford Casualty Insurance Co. (crt,Crick, S) |
CASE Assigned to Judge S Maurice Hicks, Jr and Magistrate Judge Mark L Hornsby. (crt,Crick, S) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Parties with Jury Demand (Filing fee $405, receipt number ALAWDC-5942103) filed by Jacqueline Scott & Associates, APLC. (Attachments: #1 Civil cover sheet, #2 Summons)(Attorney Devlan Wesley Melancon added to party Jacqueline Scott & Associates, APLC(pty:selreq))(aty,Melancon, Devlan) |
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