Huber Heights City of v. U.S. Specialty Insurance Company
Huber Heights City of |
U.S. Specialty Insurance Company |
U.S. Specialty Insurance Company |
Huber Heights City of |
3:2012cv00336 |
October 1, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Dayton Office |
MONTGOMERY |
Sharon L Ovington |
Contract: Recovery/Enforcement |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Declaratory Judgement |
None |
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Filing 30 ORDER OF DISMISSAL: TERMINATION ENTRY. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sharon L Ovington on 8/13/13. (kje1) |
Filing 29 ORDER OF REFERENCE FOR MEDIATION - The above-captioned action is hereby referred to United States Magistrate Judge Michael J. Newman solely for the purpose of conducting a mediation. Magistrate Judge Newman shall have full authority to conduct the mediation and shall report whether or notit has resulted in settlement of this case. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sharon L Ovington on 7/3/13. (kje1) |
Filing 21 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION OF EXTENSION OF TIME TO SUBMIT RES PONSE AND REPLY BRIEFS TO MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT re 20 . The parties are ordered to submit responses and replies on or before the following dates: Date by which a response can be made: January 18, 2013. Date by which a reply can be made: January 31, 2013. The Hearing on Motions for Summary Judgment, scheduled for February 27, 2013, is to remain as scheduled. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sharon L Ovington on 1/14/2013. (kje1) |
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