The Hanover Insurance Co. v. Global Construction, Inc., et al
The Hanover Insurance Co. |
Global Construction, Inc., Ricky A. Lanier, Katrina P. Lanier, Carlton S. Lanier and Angela G. Lanier |
4:2012cv00050 |
March 29, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Eastern Division Office |
LENOIR |
Louise Wood Flanagan |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 64 JUDGMENT in favor of The Hanover Insurance Co. against Global Construction, Inc., Angela G. Lanier, Carlton S. Lanier, Katrina P. Lanier, Ricky A. Lanier - Signed by Julie A. Richards, Clerk of Court on 07/31/2013. (Baker, C.) |
Filing 58 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 44 Motion for Summary Judgment - Trial on the remaining issues described more particularly in the attached order is set for August 19, 2013, at Raleigh, pursuant to notice which issued June 19, 2013, als o setting the case for final pretrial conference at New Bern August 5, 2013. The parties shall make reference in their final pretrial preparations also to the court's case management order entered at docket number 39. Where the court earlier all owed counsel for defendants to withdraw, and set a deadline for new counsel to file notice(s) of appearance, on or before July 9, 2013, with reminder in its order that the corporate defendant cannot by law proceed pro se, the court takes note also of today's deadline for such action to be taken. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 07/09/2013. (Baker, C.) |
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