Little Italy Development LLC v. Chicago Title Insurance Co. et al
Little Italy Development LLC |
Chicago Title Insurance Co. and Fidelity National Title Group |
1:2011cv00112 |
January 18, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Cleveland Office |
Cuyahoga |
Patricia A. Gaughan |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question: Insurance Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 47 Memorandum Opinion and Order: Defendants Chicago Title Company's and Fidelity National Title Group, Inc.'s Motion to Disqualify Thompson Hine as Counsel for Plaintiff (Doc. 39 ) is GRANTED. Judge Patricia A. Gaughan on 12/1/11. (LC,S) |
Filing 41 Memorandum Opinion and Order: This matter is before the Court upon Plaintiff Little Italy Development LLCs Motion to Compel Production of Documents (Doc. 36 ). LID's motion is GRANTED in PART and DENIED in PART. Chicago Title must produce the documents identified in this Order for an in camera review on or before October 26, 2011. Judge Patricia A. Gaughan on 10/17/11. (LC,S) |
Filing 22 Memorandum Opinion and Order: Plaintiff Little Italy Development LLC's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Regarding Defendants' Duty to Provide a Complete Defense (Doc. 13 ) is GRANTED and Defendants' Cross-Motion for Partial Summary Judgment (Doc. 16 ) is DENIED. Judge Patricia A. Gaughan on 6/24/11. (LC,S) |
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