McCartney et al v. Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company
Kristi McCartney and Sean McCartney |
Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company |
3:2016cv00349 |
August 15, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Dayton Office |
GREENE |
Walter H. Rice |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 18 STIPULATED ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE AND WITH EACH PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS OWN COURT COSTS. Signed by Judge Walter H. Rice on 8/8/2017. (pb) |
Filing 17 STIPULATED ORDER TO AMEND PRELIMINARY PRETRIAL CONFERENCE ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Preliminary Pretrial Conference Order (Doc # 13 ) is hereby amended to extend the filing deadline for the identification of lay witnesses with synops is of their testimony for thirty (30) days, through July 3, 2017. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other aspects of the Preliminary Pretrial Conference Order (Doc # 13 ) remain in full force and affect. Lay Witness due by 7/3/2017. Signed by Judge Walter H. Rice on 6/2/2017. (srb) |
Filing 9 ENTRY OVERRULING AS MOOT DEFENDANT TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY'S MOTION FOR DISMISSAL PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b)(6) (DOC. # 4 ); PURSUANT TO FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT OF PLAINTIFFS KRISTI MCCARTNEY AND SEAN MCCARTNEY (DOC. # 5 ), TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY IS SUBSTITUTED FOR TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY AS SOLE DEFENDANT. Signed by Judge Walter H. Rice on 9/13/16. (pb) |
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