Phoenix Life Insurance Company et al v. Raider-Dennis Agency, Incorporated et al
Phoenix Life Insurance Company and PHL Variable Insurance Company |
Raider-Dennis Agency, Incorporated and Larry S Campagna |
4:2007cv15324 |
December 13, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Flint Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Paul V Gadola |
Steven D Pepe |
Contract: Other |
No cause code entered |
None |
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Filing 111 JUDGMENT Pursuant to Court's Opinion and Order. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (BSoc) |
Filing 86 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 79 Motion for Protective Order - Signed by Magistrate Judge Mona K Majzoub. (LBar) |
Filing 69 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 52 Motion to CompelAnswer to Interrogatories and Production of Documents - Signed by Magistrate Judge Mona K Majzoub. (LBar) |
Filing 66 ORDER denying 27 Motion to Compel Documents Responsive to CBI's First Request for Production of Documents - Signed by Magistrate Judge Mona K Majzoub. (LBar) |
Filing 20 ORDER granting in part and denying in part (17) Motion to Dismiss; granting in part and denying in part (20) Motion to Dismiss in case 2:08-cv-11562-SJM-SDP. Signed by District Judge Stephen J Murphy, III. Associated Cases: 2:07-cv-15324-SJM-SDP, 2:08-cv-11562-SJM-SDP (AGre) |
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