Jackson v. Geico Casualty Company
Plaintiff: Patrick Jackson
Defendant: Geico Casualty Company
Case Number: 2:2011cv00249
Filed: December 19, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
Office: Hattiesburg Office
County: Jones
Presiding Judge: Michael T. Parker
Presiding Judge: Keith Starrett
Nature of Suit: Motor Vehicle
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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March 27, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 16 ORDER re 11 Order on Motion to Remand - Defendant shall pay unto the Plaintiff in this cause, a sum in the amount of $2,450.00 as attorney's fees and expenses within 10 days of this date. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on 3/27/12 (scp)
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Plaintiff: Patrick Jackson
Represented By: Thomas Q. Brame, Jr.
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Defendant: Geico Casualty Company
Represented By: Nancy Siples Brumbeloe
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