Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Old Republic Insurance Company
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |
Old Republic Insurance Company |
2:2017cv00734 |
May 25, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
Milwaukee Office |
Milwaukee |
J P Stadtmueller |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1442 |
None |
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Filing 73 ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 9/27/2018. 5 Plaintiff's Motion for Leave to File Abridged State Court Record is GRANTED. 21 , 51 and 69 Defendant's Motions to Supplement the Record are GRANTED. 17 Defendant's Motion to Vacate is GRANTED; within 30 days, parties to SUBMIT a notice identifying all orders or rulings from the circuit court that are vacated pursuant to this Order. 4 , 16 , 37 , 48 , 54 and 60 Parties' Motions to Seal/Restrict Documents are GRANTED. See Order for further details. (cc: all counsel) (jm) |
Filing 15 ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 8/4/2017 GRANTING 13 Plaintiff FDIC's Motion to Stay. Action STAYED until earlier of: 2/5/2018 or 10 days after FDIC issues notice of disposition of any administrative claim Old Republic files before the claims bar date. (cc: all counsel) (jm) |
Filing 12 ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 6/21/2017: GRANTING 11 Plaintiff's Expedited Motion to Stay; STAYING matter through 8/3/2017; and VACATING Scheduling Conference set for 6/27/2017. See Order. (cc: all counsel)(jm) |
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