American Select Insurance Company v. Natural Blend Vegetable Dehydration, LLC et al
American Select Insurance Company |
Natural Blend Vegetable Dehydration, LLC and The Hanover American Insurance Company |
4:2017cv00178 |
December 22, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Eastern Division Office |
PITT |
W. Earl Britt |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 67 ORDER granting 30 Motion to Dismiss; granting 32 Motion to Dismiss; granting 56 Motion to Strike or Alternatively Sever. Natural Blend's negligence/negligent misrepresentation claims, bad faith (refusal to settle) claims, breach of cove nant of good faith and fair dealing claims, and unfair and deceptive trade practices claims are DISMISSED. The Clerk is directed to open a separate civil action for the severed case. Counsel should read the order in its entirety for critical deadlines and information. Signed by Senior Judge W. Earl Britt on 3/22/2019. (Herrmann, L.) |
Filing 51 CONSENT ORDER granting 47 Motion for Entry of Consent Order. The caption of this action is hereby amended to substitute Manry-Rawls, LLC in place of Manry-Rawls Corporation where the latter appears in the caption. Manry-Rawls Corporation is hereby dismissed from this action without prejudice. Counsel is reminded to read the order in its entirety. Signed by United States Magistrate Judge Robert T. Numbers, II on 5/30/2018. (Edwards, S.) |
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