Lacross v. Liberty Insurance Corporation
Plaintiff: Mark Lacross
Defendant: Liberty Insurance Corporation
Case Number: 4:2014cv03403
Filed: November 26, 2014
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Office: Houston Office
County: Harris
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 Notice of Removal
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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January 13, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 35 ORDER ADOPTING MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATIONS re: 32 Memorandum and Recommendations (Signed by Judge Alfred H Bennett) Parties notified.(gkelner, 4)
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Plaintiff: Mark Lacross
Represented By: Richard D Daly
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Defendant: Liberty Insurance Corporation
Represented By: John Mark Kressenberg
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