Dun et al v. Transamerica Premier Insurance Company et al
Filing
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ORDER amending June 19, 2018, Order. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 8/15/2018. (ASG)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA
BUTTE DIVISION
WILLIAM DUN, Individually and as the
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF IRMADEL DUN,
IRENE DUN, SHERYL DUN, PAT
RUGGIERI, and DORA MENGEL, and
all others similarly situated,
Plaintiffs,
CV-16-23-BU-BMM
ORDER AMENDING
JUNE 19, 2018, ORDER
v.
TRANSAMERICA PREMIER LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, F/K/A
MONUMENTAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, F/K/A PEOPLES
BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, FINANCIAL PLANNING
SERVICES, INC., BUENA SOMBRA
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.,
AMPAC INSURANCE AGENCY,
INC., AEGON DIRECT MARKETING
SERVICES, INC., AND DOES V – XI,
Defendants.
This matter having come before the court pursuant to the unopposed motion
of defendants to amend and clarify the court’s June 19, 2018, Order and the court
having reviewed the joint motion and having found that good cause exists for the
relief sought, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows:
The court’s Order of June 19, 2018, (Doc. 54) is hereby amended as follows:
1.
Paragraph 3 of the Order is replaced and amended to read:
Defendants Financial Planning Services, Inc. (FPS) and Aegon Direct Marketing
Services, Inc. (ADMS) shall file a motion to dismiss for lack of personal
jurisdiction with supporting brief on or before September 3, 2018.
2.
Paragraph 5 of the Order is replaced and amended to read: The court
will conduct a hearing on defendants’ motion to dismiss for lack of personal
jurisdiction at 1:30 p.m. on October 4, 2018, at the Mike Mansfield Federal
Courthouse in Butte, Montana.
All other provisions of the June 19, 2018, Order shall remain unchanged.
DATED this 15th day of August, 2018.
ORDER AMENDING JUNE 19, 2018, ORDER
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