HAUN v. ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
JOANN HAUN |
ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY |
2:2021cv00829 |
June 28, 2021 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Maureen P Kelly |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 ORDER re #7 Stipulation filed by ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. Defendant's Answer and Affirmative Defenses due on or before September 13, 2021. Signed by Magistrate Judge Maureen P. Kelly on 8/23/2021. (et) |
Filing 7 STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF COUNT III, UTPCPL CLAIM WITHOUT PREJUDICE by ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order) (Ziegler, J.) |
Filing 6 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Plaintiff's First Set of Interrogatories and First Request for Production of Documents by JOANN HAUN (Farneth, George) |
Filing 5 NOTICE of Appearance by Stephen J. Magley on behalf of ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. (Magley, Stephen) |
Filing 4 STIPULATION To Extend Time for Defendant to File An Answer, Move or Otherwise Respond to Plaintiff's Complaint by ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. (Ziegler, J.) |
Filing 3 ORDER: As detailed in the accompanying Order, given that motions pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b) are discouraged if the pleading defect is curable by amendment, IT HEREBY IS ORDERED that the parties must meet and confer prior to the filing of any motion to dismiss to determine whether it can be avoided. The duty to meet and confer extends to parties appearing pro se. Consistent with the foregoing, motions to dismiss must be accompanied by a certificate of the movant, stating that the moving party has made a good faith effort to confer with the nonmovant(s) to determine whether the identified pleading deficiencies properly may be cured by amendment. Motions to dismiss that do not contain the required certification will be summarily denied. Signed by Magistrate Judge Maureen P. Kelly on 6/29/21. Text-only entry; no PDF document will issue. This text-only entry constitutes the Order of the Court or Notice on the matter. (ndf) |
Filing 2 Disclosure Statement identifying ALLSTATE INSURANCE CORPORATION as corporate parent or other affiliate, by ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. (jd) |
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Plaintiff: JOANN HAUN | |
Represented By: | George R. Farneth, II |
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Defendant: ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY | |
Represented By: | J. David Ziegler |
Represented By: | Stephen J. Magley |
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