1:26-cv-01560 Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company v. LJ Installation Corp. et al
Case Summary
Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company v. LJ Installation Corp. et al. involves a procedural development where a Clerk's Certificate of Default has been proposed. This indicates that one or more defendants may have failed to respond to the complaint, potentially leading to a default judgment. The case likely concerns insurance claims or contractual disputes given the plaintiff's nature as an insurance company.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Default judgment
- • Insurance claim dispute
- • Defendant non-response
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Case Timeline
2 events5:26-cv-01560 Bianca Johnston v. Pit Viper LLC
Initial Order upon Filing of Complaint - form only ( 9
1:26-cv-01560 Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company v. LJ Installation Corp. et al
In the case between Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company and LJ Installation Corp., the court received a proposed Clerk's Certificate of Default. This means that one party has not responded or appeared in the case, and the court is moving forward to recognize this failure officially. It matters because it can lead to a judgment against the non-responsive party.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
5:26-cv-01560 Bianca Johnston v. Pit Viper LLC
Initial Order upon Filing of Complaint - form only ( 9
1:26-cv-01560 Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company v. LJ Installation Corp. et al
Proposed Clerk's Certificate of Default ( 30