Gebru v. American Safety Insurance Company et al
Haile Gebru |
American Safety Insurance Company, Trinity Insurance Services and American Southern Insurance Company |
4:2020cv03554 |
October 16, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Lee H Rosenthal |
Insurance |
12 U.S.C. ยง 635 |
Defendant |
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Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL (Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 0541-25367226) filed by American Safety Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit Plaintiff's Original Petition, #2 Exhibit Exhibit A to Plaintiff's Original Petition, #3 Exhibit Plaintiff's Request for Admissions, #4 Exhibit Plaintiff's request for Disclosure, #5 Exhibit Affidavit of service -trinity insurance, #6 Exhibit Affidavit of service- american safety casualty, #7 Exhibit Plaintiff's First amended original petition, #8 Exhibit Request for Issuance american safety insurance, #9 Exhibit Request for issuance american southern, #10 Exhibit Trinity's response to citation, #11 Exhibit Affidavit of service american safety, #12 Exhibit Affidavit of service american southern, #13 Exhibit American safety casualty answer, #14 Exhibit American Southern answer, #15 Exhibit Docket sheet, #16 Civil Cover Sheet civil cover sheet, #17 Unredacted attachment List of Counsel record, #18 Unredacted attachment Removal index, #19 Unredacted attachment Removal state court filing)(Lopez, Brian) |
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