Torgerson Properties, Inc. v. Zurich American Insurance Company
Torgerson Properties, Inc. |
Zurich American Insurance Company |
0:2024cv01706 |
May 10, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of Minnesota |
Tony N Leung |
Patrick J Schiltz |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1442 Petition for Removal- Breach of Contract |
None |
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Filing 3 (Text-Only) CLERK'S NOTICE OF INITIAL CASE ASSIGNMENT. Case assigned to Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz per Civil (3rd, 4th - Master) list, referred to Magistrate Judge Tony N. Leung. Please use case number 24-cv-1706 (PJS/TNL).Notice: All Nongovernmental Corporate Parties must file a #Rule 7.1 Corporate Disclosure Statement. (ABR) |
Filing 2 RULE 7.1 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. Parent corporation, publicly held corporation owning 10 percent or more of its stock, or subsidiary reported for Zurich American Insurance Company. (Kniffen, Elizabeth) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from Hennepin County District Court, case number 27-CV-24-5660 (filing fee $ 405, receipt number AMNDC-11043047) filed by Zurich American Insurance Company. No summons requested. (Attachments: #1 Summons and Complaint (Ex. 1), #2 Exhibit(s) 2 - Other State Court Documents, #3 Notice of Filing of Notice of Removal, #4 Civil Cover Sheet) (Kniffen, Elizabeth) |
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