Cofield v. Bailen et al
Keenan K. Cofield and Dr. Keenan K. Cofield |
Esquire Mark I Bailen, Baker & Hostetler LLP, Progressive Corporation, Progressive Casualty Insurance, Progressive Insurance Claims, Progressive Commercial Casualty Company, Mark I Bailen, Michael K. Farrell, Kendall C. Kash, Emily S. Baxter, Progressive Insurance, Progressive Claims, Progressive Claims Dept., Progressive Claims The Progressive Corporation, Progressive Claims Dept. The Progressive Corporation, Progressive Insurance Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, Progressive Insurance The Progressive Corporation, Progressive Insurance Progressive Commercial Casualty Company, Progressive Insurance Progressive Direct Insurance Company, Kevin McNeil, Ms. Annie Davis, Glenn M. Renwick, Suan P. Griffith, Progressive Insurance & Claims Company The Progressive Corporation-Progressive Casualty Insurance Co., Nicole Winter, Worktime Inc., Work time, Inc./Owners/Operators, John or Jane Doe-Driver of Dump Truck #26, Pessin Katz Law, P.A. and Worktime, Inc. |
1:2022cv02030 |
August 12, 2022 |
US District Court for the District of Maryland |
Stephanie A Gallagher |
George Levi Russell |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. § 1446 Notice of Removal |
Plaintiff |
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