Marguerite McGowan Stringer | Butler Snow You just received a complaint filed against your client in federal court. You log in to Pacer, click the “Query” tab to search for the case, and type in the series of numbers and letters that make up the case number to find the case and review the docket.… Continue reading I Don’t Always Notice The Case Number, But When I Do, I Don’t Know What It Means
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Pretrial Motion Practice in Federal Court
Ian Dankelman | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | August 9, 2019 This blog post will describe the difference between pre-trial case dispositive motions and motions that impact the admissibility of evidence at trial. I recounted in a previous post that (1) motions to dismiss and (2) motions for summary judgment are case dispositive motions.… Continue reading Pretrial Motion Practice in Federal Court
How the Insurance Company May Respond to Your Property Insurance Lawsuit Filed in Federal Court: Understanding Insurance Litigation in Federal Court
Ian Dankelman | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | March 28, 2019 As a former federal law clerk, the purpose of this blog series is to help educate policyholders about what they may face with insurance litigation in federal court. Today, I explain just a few ways an insurer might treat an insured’s complaint in… Continue reading How the Insurance Company May Respond to Your Property Insurance Lawsuit Filed in Federal Court: Understanding Insurance Litigation in Federal Court