Curatolo et al v. Allstate Insurance Company et al
Yvonne Curatolo |
Chris Paulson, Lee Paulson, Victoria Hoenigman and Allstate Insurance Company |
5:2010cv00607 |
March 23, 2010 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Akron Office |
Patricia A. Gaughan |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Both |
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Filing 40 Memorandum Opinion and Order: Defendant Allstate Insurance Company's Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED in PART and DENIED in PART. Summary judgment is GRANTED as to plaintiff's bad faith claim and DENIED as to the claim for coverage. Judge Patricia A. Gaughan on 5/26/11. (LC,S) re 27 |
Filing 12 Memorandum Opinion and Order: The Motion for Partial Dismissal of Defendant Allstate Insurance Company, Motion to Dismiss of Defendants Lee Paulson and Chris Paulson, and the Motion to Dismiss of Defendant Victoria Hoenigman are GRANTED. Defe ndants Lee Paulson, Chris Paulson, and Victoria Hoenigman are hereby DISMISSED. Count five, as it relates to Allstate, is dismissed in its entirety and count four is dismissed to the extent it relies on O.R.C. § 3901.21 and O.A.C. § 3901-1 -07. Accordingly, counts one, two, three, and count four, to the extent it is based on the duty of good faith and fair dealing implied by law, remain pending against defendant Allstate. Judge Patricia A. Gaughan on 5/13/10. (LC,S) re 4 , 5 , 6 |
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