Practical Healthcare Supply Inc v. AssuredPartners Gulf Coast Insurance Agency L L C et al
Practical Healthcare Supply Inc |
AssuredPartners Gulf Coast Insurance Agency L L C, Frankie S Harris, III, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co and Peerless Indemnity Insurance Co |
6:2015cv00235 |
February 5, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
Lafayette |
Rebecca F Doherty |
Patrick J Hanna |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 43 JUDGMENT ADOPTING re 42 Report and Recommendations. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that plaintiff's claims against AssuredPartners Gulf Coast Insurance Agency, LLC d/b/a/ Landry Harris & Co., be dismissed, consistent with the report and recommendation. Signed by Judge Rebecca F Doherty on 1/7/16. (crt,Guidry, C) |
Filing 34 JUDGMENT ADOPTING 31 Report and Recommendations. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the plaintiff's claims against defendant Frankie S. Harris, III, be dismissed, consistent with the report and recommendation. Signed by Judge Rebecca F Doherty on 8/18/15. (crt,Guidry, C) |
Filing 30 MEMORANDUM RULING: Considering the evidence, the law, and the arguments of the parties, and for the reasons fully explained herein, the 8 Motion to Remand is DENIED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patrick J Hanna on 6/17/2015. (crt,Alexander, E) |
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