1884 Old Galveston News Building v. Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation
Plaintiff: 1884 Old Galveston News Building
Defendant: John Sr. and Judy Saracco and Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation
Case Number: 3:2010mc07025
Filed: April 27, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Office: Galveston Office
Presiding Judge: John R Froeschner
Nature of Suit: Other
Jury Demanded By: None
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June 13, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 7 AMENDED ORDER - in an effort to correct a typographical error, it is ORDERED granting Rule 41(a) JOINT Stipulation of Dismissal With Prejudice by John Sr. and Judy Saracco, 1884 Old Galveston News Building against Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation - settled (Signed by Magistrate Judge John R Froeschner) Parties notified.(sanderson, )
May 21, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 6 ORDER granting #5 Rule 41(a) Joint Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice - case settled, Case terminated on 5/21/12.(Signed by Magistrate Judge John R Froeschner) Parties notified.(sanderson, )
May 18, 2012 Filing 5 STIPULATION of Dismissal With Prejudice by 1884 Old Galveston News Building, Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation, John Sr. and Judy Saracco, filed. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(Treas, William)
August 4, 2011 Filing 4 STATUS REPORT by 1884 Old Galveston News Building, Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation, John Sr. and Judy Saracco, filed.(Treas, William)
May 18, 2011 Filing 3 ANSWER to #2 Amended Complaint/Counterclaim/Crossclaim etc. by Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation, filed.(Treas, William)
May 3, 2011 Filing 2 AMENDED Complaint against Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation filed by 1884 Old Galveston News Building, John Sr. and Judy Saracco.(Mayo, Martin)
April 27, 2011 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation filed by 1884 Old Galveston News Building.(ccarnewadi, )

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Defendant: John Sr. and Judy Saracco
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Defendant: Fidelity National Property and Casualty Company, a corporation
Represented By: John Dennis Carter
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