Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance v. Christensen et al
Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance |
Keith Christensen, Melanie Christensen, Breanna Studenka and Travis Dorsh |
1:2023cv00128 |
December 5, 2023 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Cecilia M Romero |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
None |
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Filing 2 COMPLAINT against Keith Christensen, Melanie Christensen, Travis Dorsh, Breanna Studenka (Filing fee $ 405, receipt number AUTDC-4897025) filed by Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit A - to Dec. Complaint - Underlying Suit Complaint, #3 Exhibit B - to Dec Complaint - Insurance Policy) (Hill, Rebecca) |
Filing 1 Case has been indexed and assigned to Magistrate Judge Cecilia M. Romero. Plaintiff Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance is directed to E-File the complaint and cover sheet (found under Complaints and Other Initiating Documents) and pay the filing fee of $ 405.00 by the end of the business day.NOTE: The court will not have jurisdiction until the opening document is electronically filed and the filing fee paid in the CM/ECF system. Civil Summons may be issued electronically. Prepare the summons using the courts #PDF version and email it to utdecf_clerk@utd.uscourts.gov for issuance. (haa) |
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