Stewart v. Mesrobian et al.

Filing 167

ORDER signed by the Honorable Philip G. Reinhard on 7/1/2015: On June 10, 2015, Magistrate Judge Johnston entered a report and recommendation 163 recommending that the motion to vacate the April 17, 2015 order appointing Evanston Insurance Company as special representative and enter a new order reappointing Evanston Insurance Company as special representative to allow Evanston Insurance Company to appeal under 28 USC 1292(a)(1) 160 be denied. No objection has been filed. The court has reviewed the records and accepts the report and recommendation. Evanston Insurance Company's motion 160 is hereby denied. Mailed notice(ngm, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS WESTERN DIVISION LAVERTIS STEWART (A-15380) , ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY as ) Special Representative for the Estate of ) ANTREAS MESROBIAN; JILL WAHL; ) IMHOTEP CARTER; WEXFORD HEALTH ) SOURCES, INC.; ARTHUR FUNK; JOHN ) DOE TWO; JOHN DOE THREE; JOHN DOE ) FOUR; JOHN DOE FIVE; JOHN DOE SIX; ) JOHN DOE SEVEN; JOHN DOE EIGHT; ) JOHN DOE NINE; JOHN DOE TEN; JOHN ) DOE ELEVEN; JOHN DOE TWELVE; JOHN ) DOE THIRTEEN; JOHN DOE FOURTEEN; ) and JOHN DOE FIFTEEN, ) ) Defendants. ) Case No. 12 C 50273 Judge Philip G. Reinhard ORDER On June 10, 2015, Magistrate Judge Johnston entered a report and recommendation [163] recommending that the motion to vacate the April 17, 2015 order appointing Evanston Insurance Company as special representative and enter a new order reappointing Evanston Insurance Company as special representative to allow Evanston Insurance Company to appeal under 28 USC 1292(a)(1) [160] be denied. No objection has been filed. The court has reviewed the records and accepts the report and recommendation. Evanston Insurance Company’s motion [160] is hereby denied. Date: 7/01/2015 ENTER: United States District Court Judge Electronic Notices. (LC) 1

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