Oates v. AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company
Barbara Oates |
AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company |
1:2016cv00379 |
November 21, 2016 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Asheville Office |
Henderson |
Dennis Howell |
Martin Reidinger |
Insurance |
Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 15 ORDER accepting the 14 Memorandum and Recommendations, and the Dft's 5 Motion to Dismiss is granted in part and denied in part. See Order for further details. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 7/20/2017. (kby) |
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Plaintiff: Barbara Oates | |
Represented By: | Joseph H. Nanney, Jr. |
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Defendant: AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company | |
Represented By: | Kara Nicole Bitar |
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