Allison et al v. Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company et al
Allison Properties, Inc. and D. Keith Allison |
Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company, Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company and Harford Mutual Insurance Company |
5:2020cv00041 |
February 4, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Louise Wood Flanagan |
Insurance |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 6 Financial Disclosure Statement by Harford Mutual Insurance Company (Brown, R.) |
Filing 5 Notice of Appearance filed by R. Scott Brown on behalf of Harford Mutual Insurance Company. (Brown, R.) |
Filing 4 Financial Disclosure Statement by Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company (Little, Cathryn) |
Filing 3 Financial Disclosure Statement by Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company (Little, Cathryn) |
Filing 2 Notice of Appearance filed by Cathryn M. Little on behalf of Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company, Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company. (Little, Cathryn) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL by All Defendants ( Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 0417-5297580), filed by All Defendants. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit Supplemental Removal Cover Sheet, #3 Exhibit Summons & Complaint Served on Metropolitan, #4 Exhibit Summons & Complaint Served on Harford Mutual, #5 Exhibit Notice to State Court of Removal, #6 Exhibit Notice of Compliance re Removal) (Little, Cathryn) |
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