Hartford Fire Insurance Company et al v. Cosmed Group, Inc.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Twin City Fire Insurance Company, Hartford Casualty Insurance Company and Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company |
Cosmed Group, Inc. |
1:2024cv00080 |
February 26, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of Rhode Island |
William E Smith |
Patricia A Sullivan |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Declaratory Judgment (Insurance) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 Corporate Disclosure Statement by Hartford Casualty Insurance Company. (Marcello, Michael) |
Filing 3 Civil Cover Sheet filed by All Plaintiffs. Regarding New Case: Corrective Docket Entry, . (Marcello, Michael) |
Filing 2 CASE OPENING NOTICE ISSUED (Hill, Cherelle) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT ( filing fee paid $ 405.00, receipt number ARIDC-1967358 ), filed by Hartford Casualty Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit Exhibit A to Complaint, #2 Exhibit Exhibit B to Complaint)(Marcello, Michael) |
Case assigned to District Judge William E. Smith and Magistrate Judge Patricia A. Sullivan. (Hill, Cherelle) |
CORRECTIVE DOCKET ENTRY This case has been electronically filed and processed, however, after a quality control review the following deficiencies were found: Civil Cover Sheet not attached. The filer is directed to file a Civil Cover Sheet within one day. (Hill, Cherelle) |
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