Miller v. Union Central Life Insurance Company et al
Gil A. Miller |
Union Central Life Insurance Company, Ameritas Life Insurance, Ameritas Life Insurance Corp of New York and Acacia Life Insurance |
2:2014cv00575 |
August 5, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Clark Waddoups |
Paul M. Warner |
Other Fraud |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1334 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 161 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER. The parties are ORDERED to meet, confer, and submit a joint statement of facts and questions for certification. The parties joint statement of facts and questions for certification shall be submitted to the court no later than Tuesday, February 20, 2018. Signed by Judge Jill N. Parrish on 2/5/2018. (jds) |
Filing 73 MEMORANDUM DECISION and order GRANTING 70 Motion to Quash. Mr. Christensens request for an award of attorneys fees and costs is also GRANTED. Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(5)(A). Mr. Christensen shall file an affidavit and cost memorandum detailing thereasonable expenses, including attorneys fees, incurred in bringing the underlying motion. Within fourteen (14) days of Mr. Christensens filing the cost memorandum, Plaintiff shall file a written response, if any. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul M. Warner on 11/21/16. (jlw) |
Filing 57 MEMORANDUM DECISION granting 46 Defendant's Motion to Compel and Request for Award of Expenses. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul M. Warner on 5/12/2016. (eat) |
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