STALLMAN v. FIRST UNUM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY et al
Case Summary
The court granted a motion to dismiss in the case of Stallman v. First Unum Life Insurance Company et al, case number 2:23-cv-20975. This means that the court has ruled that the plaintiff's claims against the defendants are not valid and the case will be closed. The dismissal is significant because it ends the plaintiff's pursuit of relief against the defendants.
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2:23-cv-20975 STALLMAN v. FIRST UNUM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY et al
Other · May 06, 2026
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The court granted a motion to dismiss in the case of Stallman v. First Unum Life Insurance Company et al, case number 2:23-cv-20975. This means that the court has ruled that the plaintiff's claims against the defendants are not valid and the case will be closed. The dismissal is significant because it ends the plaintiff's pursuit of relief against the defendants.
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