Necaise et al v. Nationwide General Insurance Company
Lisa Adam and Sherman Necaise |
Nationwide General Insurance Company |
1:2020cv00118 |
March 27, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Louis Guirola |
Robert H Walker |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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TEXT ONLY ORDER granting #5 Motion for Extension of Time to Answer. Nationwide General Insurance Company answer due 6/9/2020. NO FURTHER WRITTEN ORDER WILL ISSUE. Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert H. Walker on May 22, 2020. (Joffe, Scherry) |
Filing 5 Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time to File Answer re #1 Complaint by Nationwide General Insurance Company (Gill, Joseph) |
Filing 4 NOTICE of Appearance by Joseph W. Gill on behalf of Nationwide General Insurance Company (Gill, Joseph) |
Filing 3 SUMMONS Returned Executed by Sherman Necaise. Nationwide General Insurance Company served on 5/5/2020, answer due 5/26/2020. (Gammill, Toby) |
Filing 2 Summons Issued as to Nationwide General Insurance Company. (PKS) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Nationwide General Insurance Company (Filing fee $400.00, receipt number 0538-4241315)filed by Sherman Necaise, Lisa Adam. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(PKS) |
Issued summons has been mailed to the plaintiff's attorney to address on summons. (PKS) |
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