The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company v. Busche et al
Cassandra Busche, Talia E Busche, L S B and Jeannine M Devroy |
The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company |
1:2024cv01227 |
September 26, 2024 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
William C Griesbach |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Interpleader Action |
None |
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Filing 2 DISCLOSURE Statement by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. (Eickmeier, Hanna) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against L. S. B., Cassandra Busche, Talia E Busche, Jeannine M Devroy by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. ( Filing Fee PAID $405 receipt number AWIEDC-4778831) (Attachments: #1 Ex. 1 - Policy, #2 Ex. 2 - Policy App, #3 Ex. 3 - Findings of Facts, #4 Ex. 4 - Death Certificate, #5 Ex. 5 - Email, #6 Ex. 6 - Claimant's Statement, #7 Ex. 7 - Letter to C.Busche, #8 Ex. 8 - Claimant's Statement (J.Devroy), #9 Ex. 9 - Busche - WI Competing Claims Letter, #10 Summons, #11 Summons, #12 Summons, #13 Civil Cover Sheet)(Eickmeier, Hanna) |
Summons Issued as to Cassandra Busche, Talia E Busche, Jeannine M Devroy. (jmk) |
NOTICE Regarding assignment of this matter to Judge William C Griesbach. Consent/refusal forms for Magistrate Judge William Duffin to be filed within 21 days; the consent/refusal form is available #here. (mew) |
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