University Baptist Church v. Lexington Ins Co
Plaintiff: University Baptist Church
Defendant: Lexington Insurance Company, Kevin Forman and York Risk Services Inc
Case Number: 4:2017cv00962
Filed: December 4, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Office: Fort Worth Office
County: Tarrant
Presiding Judge: John McBryde
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: Defendant

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October 11, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 61 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER: The court ORDERS that the 43 motion of Lexington be, and is hereby, granted, and that Church's claims be, and are hereby, dismissed. (Ordered by Senior Judge John McBryde on 10/11/2018) (bdb)
May 23, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 32 Amended Memorandum Opinion and Order..the motion of York granted, pltf's claims against York dismissed. The only deft in this action is Lexington Insurance Company. (Ordered by Judge John McBryde on 5/23/2018) (wrb)
May 16, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 30 Memorandum Opinion and Order...Motion of York granted; pltfs claims against York dismissed. From this point forward, the style shall read "University Baptist Church of Fort Worth, Plaintiff vs. Lexington Insurance Company, Defendant". Court directs entry of final judgment as to the dismissal of Plaintiff's claims against York. (Ordered by Judge John McBryde on 5/16/2018) (wrb)
January 25, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 17 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER denying 9 Motion to Remand filed by University Baptist Church: The court further ORDERS that from this point forward Lexington and York are the only defendants in this action and that the action shall be styled as "University Baptist Church v. Lexington Insurance Company and York Risk Services Inc." (Ordered by Judge John McBryde on 1/25/2018) (bdb)
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Plaintiff: University Baptist Church
Represented By: Timothy M Hoch
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Defendant: Lexington Insurance Company
Represented By: Walter W Cardwell, IV
Represented By: Brett A Wallingford
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Defendant: Kevin Forman
Represented By: Robert M Rosen
Represented By: Ryan Davis Starbird
Represented By: David A Walton
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Defendant: York Risk Services Inc
Represented By: Robert M Rosen
Represented By: Ryan Davis Starbird
Represented By: David A Walton
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