The Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut v. Hayes et al
The Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut |
Duane K. Hayes, Lawanda Grace and Bonnie L. Keller |
2:2009cv00002 |
January 6, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Insurance Office |
Virginia Beach City |
Tommy E. Miller |
Rebecca Beach Smith |
None |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
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Filing 27 FINAL ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 26 Report and Recommendations; Granting Plaintiff's 19 Motion for Summary Judgment, and judgment shall be entered declaring that Plaintiff has no duty to defend or indemnify Duane K. Hayes or Lawanda Grace in the case pending in the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk, Virginia, titled Bonnie L. Keller v. Duane K. Hayes a/k/a Keith D. Hayes and Lawanda Grace. At Law No. CL08-2783. Signed by District Judge Rebecca Beach Smith and filed on 1/25/10. Copy mailed 1/25/10 to non-ECF user.(lwoo) Modified on 1/25/2010 as "Final Order" and NEF regenerated (lwoo). |
Filing 26 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 19 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by The Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, with Clerk's mailing certificate. Signed by Magistrate Judge Tommy E. Miller and filed on 1/8/2010. Copy mailed 1/8/2010.(lwoo) |
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