Minasian et al v. IDS Property Casualty Insurance Company et al
Nikolai Minasian and Harutyun Minasian |
IDS Property Casualty Insurance Company and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company |
7:2014cv10125 |
December 31, 2014 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
Rockland |
Vincent L. Briccetti |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 70 OPINION AND ORDER re: 42 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, 37 FIRST MOTION for Summary Judgment dismissing complaint filed by IDS Property Casualty Insurance Company. For the reasons set forth below, defe ndants' motions are GRANTED in their entirety. Accordingly, this action is DISMISSED. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the motions at ECF Nos. 37 and 42, and to terminate this action. SO ORDERED. (As further set forth in this Order.) (Signed by Judge Katherine B. Forrest on 12/9/2015) (adc) |
Filing 29 OPINION & ORDER re: 10 MOTION to Dismiss the second cause of action. filed by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, 16 FIRST MOTION to Dismiss Punitive Damages. filed by IDS Property Casualty Insurance Company. Accordingly, defendants' motions to dismiss plaintiffs' GBL § 349 claim are GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the motions at ECF Nos. 10 and 16. (Signed by Judge Katherine B. Forrest on 4/17/2015) (lmb) |
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