Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company v. Phillips et al
Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company |
Gayle R Phillips and Ruby I Phillips |
4:2020mc00482 |
February 7, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Charles Eskridge |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 5 ORDER re: The Court granted the motion to appoint umpire #4 ORDER granting #1 Motion to Appoint Umpire. The Court appoints Hon. Daniel Hinde to serve as umpire of the appraisal panel concerning the amounts referenced in the motion. The Court orders the parties to contact and coordinate with Judge Hinde and advise the Court of any concerns. (Signed by Judge Charles Eskridge) Parties notified.(jengonzalez, 4) |
Filing 4 ORDER granting #1 Motion to Appoint Umpire. A further order will follow appointing the umpire.(Signed by Judge Charles Eskridge) Parties notified.(jengonzalez, 4) |
Filing 3 ANSWER to Complaint by Gayle R Phillips, filed.(Dick, Eric) |
Filing 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERVICE by Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company on 2/13/2020 re: Motion to Appoint Umpire, filed.(Thompson, Rhonda) |
Filing 1 Motion to Appoint Umpire/Other Miscellaneous Relief ( Filing fee $ 47 receipt number 0541-24135387.) filed by Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Proposed Order)(Thompson, Rhonda) |
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