Nationwide Property and Casualty Insurance Company et al v. Jacobsen
7:2014cv00516 |
September 22, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Virginia |
Roanoke Office |
David A. Faber |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Declaratory Judgement (Insurance) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 90 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER - Plaintiffs to pay defendants' reasonable fees and expenses incurred as set forth in the order. Signed by District Judge David A. Faber on 11/18/15. (sas) |
Filing 86 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER denying 50 Motion to Add Necessary Parties. Signed by District Judge David A. Faber on 11/10/15. (sas) |
Filing 74 ORDER re: 62 Motion to Compel; and granting 66 Motion Leave to Conduct Deposition of Don Hodson and whatever else as set forth in the order. Signed by District Judge David A. Faber on 10/15/15. (sas) |
Filing 43 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 35 Motion to Intervene; granting 36 Motion to Amend Counterclaim; directing Defendant to file Amended Counterclaim. Signed by District Judge David A. Faber on 7/10/15. (sas) |
Filing 19 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER denying 11 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by District Judge David A. Faber on 1/12/15. (sas) |
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