Try our Advanced Search for more refined results
Choate Construction Co.
-
Misc | Filed: October 10, 2023 | Entered: October 10, 2023 Employers Mutual Casualty Company v. Choate Construction Company
Contract: Other | North Carolina Western
Stipulation of Dismissal
STIPULATION of Dismissal with Prejudice of All Claims by All Parties by Employers Mutual Casualty Company (All Claims Dismissed. Case to be Closed). (Dedman, James)
-
Notice | Filed: September 15, 2023 | Entered: September 15, 2023 Employers Mutual Casualty Company v. Choate Construction Company
Contract: Other | North Carolina Western
Case Settlement Notice
Parties Notice of Settlement. COURT NOTICE to the Parties: Agreement for entry of judgment or a stipulation of dismissal to be filed within 30 days or the court may dismiss the case without prejudice. Case Settlement Deadline 10/16/2023. (Dedman, James)
-
Order | Filed: July 24, 2023 | Entered: July 24, 2023 Employers Mutual Casualty Company v. Choate Construction Company
Contract: Other | North Carolina Western
Order on Motion for Extension of Time
TEXT-ONLY ORDER denying 19 Consent MOTION for Extension of Scheduling Order Deadlines and Trial Setting. The parties are reminded that they may extend discovery by stipulation consistent with the 15 Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan. The parties may file a separate motion as to the mediation deadline. Otherwise the Motion is denied. So Ordered. Entered by US Magistrate Judge Susan C. Rodriguez on 7/24/2023. (DLG)
Stay ahead of the curve
In the legal profession, information is the key to success. You have to know what’s happening with clients, competitors, practice areas, and industries. Law360 provides the intelligence you need to remain an expert and beat the competition.
- Archive of over 450,000 articles
- Database of over 2.1 million cases
- 62,000+ organization-specific pages.
- Daily and real-time news and case alerts on organizations, industries, and customized search queries.
- Significant legal events involving law firms, companies, industries, and government agencies.
- Learn more
TRY LAW360 FREE FOR SEVEN DAYS
Already a subscriber? Click here to login