1:25-cv-02636 Warner v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Memorandum
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company filed a lawsuit against the United States of America in the district court. The case is related to a motion for summary judgment, but the details of the motion are not specified in the provided information.
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Order · April 23, 2026
A Motion was filed.
description View filingOrder on Motion for Summary Judgment ( 87
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The court issued a memorandum in the case of Warner v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, which is related to the ongoing case of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company v. United States of America. This memorandum is a non-binding document that provides guidance on a specific issue in the case. The memorandum is significant because it sheds light on the court's thinking on this issue.
A Motion was filed.
The court dismissed the case against State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company due to the plaintiffs' failure to provide a valid claim. The judge ruled that the plaintiffs' arguments did not meet the necessary standards to proceed with the case. This dismissal means that the plaintiffs will not be able to pursue their lawsuit against State Farm.
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company voluntarily dismissed its case against the United States of America. This dismissal was made pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), which allows a plaintiff to dismiss a case without a court order. The case, 2:26-cv-01837, was closed.
Memorandum
Order on Motion for Summary Judgment ( 87
Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim ( 27
Voluntary Dismissal of a Case (Pursuant to FRCP 41a (1)) ( 10
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