Van Den Heuvel v. AI Credit Corporation et al
Ronald H Van Den Heuvel |
AI Credit Corporation and FIRST Insurance Funding Corp. |
1:2012cv00327 |
April 4, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
Green Bay Office |
Brown |
William C Griesbach |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 140 ORDER FOR STATEMENT ON JURISDICTION, signed by Chief Judge William C Griesbach on 01/13/2014. To ensure that the Court has subject matter jurisdiction and that none of the defendants are citizens of the state of Wisconsin, either plaintiffs or the named defendants shall file with the Court an Affidavit establishing their respective states of citizenship within the next ten days. Failure to do so will result in a dismissal for lack of jurisdiction. (cc: all counsel)(Griesbach, William) |
Filing 110 ORDER GRANTING 109 Rule 7(h) Expedited Non-Dispositive MOTION for Extension of Time to File Amended Complaint And Answers Thereto, signed by Chief Judge William C Griesbach on 08/13/2013. Plaintiffs amended pleading is due on or before August 15, 2013, and Defendants responsive pleadings are due on or before September 16, 2013. (cc: all counsel)(Griesbach, William) |
Filing 105 DECISION AND ORDER granting the MOTIONS TO DISMISS 61 , 64 , 67 , 71 , and 75 filed by Phoenix Insurance Company, First Insurance Financing Corporation, Pacific Life Insurance Company, AI Credit Corporation, and Sun Life Assurance Company of Ca nada. All claims against First Insurance Financing Corporation are dismissed with prejudice. All claims against Phoenix Insurance Company, Pacific Life Insurance Company, AI Credit Corporation, and Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada are dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Chief Judge William C Griesbach on 6/17/2013. The clerk is directed to set this matter on the court's calendar for further scheduling as to the remaining parties. (cc: all counsel)(Griesbach, William) |
Filing 104 DECISION AND ORDER signed by Chief Judge William C Griesbach on 6/11/2013 granting 103 Motion to Compel. Plaintiffs are ordered to serve responses to Defendants' document requests and interrogatories within 14 days of the date of this order. Plaintiffs shall pay Defendants' reasonable costs and attorneys fees associated with bringing the motion to compel. (cc: all counsel) (Griesbach, William) |
Filing 98 ORDER FOR JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT, signed by Chief Judge William C Griesbach on 03/11/1013. Within the next ten days Plaintiffs shall file a jurisdictional statement with the court setting forth the citizenship of Ronald Henry Van Den Heuvel, Kelle y Yessman Van Den Heuvel, Trustee, and Ronald H. Van Den Heuvel, Trustee. In addition, within the next ten days, Defendant Life & Legacy Group, LLC shall file a jurisdictional statement with the Court setting forth the name and state(s) of citizenship of its members/owners. Finally, within the next ten days, Defendant Libby Grant shall file a jurisdictional statement with the Court setting forth the state of her citizenship. SEE ORDER FOR FULL DETAIL. (cc: all counsel)(Griesbach, William) |
Filing 10 ORDER withdrawing 3 Motion to Transfer Case and granting 8 Motion to Withdraw Motion; signed by Judge William C Griesbach on 04/24/2012. (cc: all counsel, US mail to Ronald Van Den Heuvel) (Griesbach, William) |
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