Moore v. Life Insurance Company of North America et al
5:2005cv00169 |
September 29, 2005 |
US District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. Office |
James E. Seibert |
Frederick P. Stamp |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
29:1001 E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement |
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Filing 160 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER: Denying 155 Motion for Reconsideration ; and Denying 158 Motion for Joinder. Signed by Senior Judge Frederick P. Stamp, Jr on 7/28/10. (soa) |
Filing 152 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER; Granting 10 Motion of Defs., Life Insurance Company of North America and Cigna Corporation, to Dismiss; Granting 63 Motion of Def., Life Insurance Company of North America for Summary Judgment; Granting 61 Motion b y def., Cigna Corporation for Summary Judgment; Denying Defs., Life Insurance Company of N.A. and Cigna Corporation's Request for Attorneys' fees and costs; Denying 49 Motion of Pltff for Summary Judgment; Granting 150 Motion for Leave to File Memorandum Opposing Pltff's Request to Strike the Declaration of Deborah Jameson; and Directing the Clerk to file the Memorandum opposing pltff's request to strike the declaration of Deborah Jameson and to enter Judgment pursuant to FRCP 58. Signed by Senior Judge Frederick P. Stamp, Jr on 3/25/2010. (soa) |
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