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Lincoln v. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company

26-cv-00467
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Case Summary

Plaintiff Lincoln is suing Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company in a case docketed as 26-cv-00467. The court granted an extension of time to file a response or reply, indicating the case is in the briefing stage on a pending motion. Reliance Standard is a frequent defendant in long-term disability and life insurance benefit denial cases governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). The extension suggests active motion practice, likely on a dispositive motion or motion to dismiss.

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1:24-cv-03927 Boothe v. First Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company

Motion · April 20, 2026

in Opposition to Motion ( 49 )

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Key Issues

  • Insurance benefit denial under ERISA or state law
  • Standard of review for insurer's coverage decision
  • Pending dispositive motion briefing
  • Timeliness of plaintiff's claims
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Motion April 20, 2026

1:24-cv-03927 Boothe v. First Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company

in Opposition to Motion ( 49 )

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Other April 20, 2026

1:26-cv-00467 Lincoln v. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company

A response was filed.

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