Affirmative Insurance Company v. Williams et al
Filing
95
JUDGMENT in favor of Earl Bruce, Travis K Williams, Vikki Sheppard against Affirmative Insurance Company as to their 12(b)(1) motion in regard to Affirmative Insurance Company's claim seeking a declaration that it has not acted in bad faith. (asni, )
AO 450 (Rev. 01/09) Judgment in a Civil Action
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
District of South Carolina
Affirmative Insurance Company, Anne Melissa
Dowling, Acting Director of Insurance of the State
of Illinois acting in her capacity as the statutory and
court-affirmed Liquidator of Affirmative Insurance
Company,
Plaintiffs
v.
Civil Action No.
5:14-04087-JMC
Vikki Sheppard
individually and as Personal Representative of the
Estate of Arthur B Sheppard,Travis K Williams, Earl
Bruce
Defendants/Movant
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one):
the plaintiff (name)
recover from the defendant (name)
which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of
the amount of
%, plus postjudgment interest at the rate of
dollars ($
%, along with
costs.
the plaintiff recover nothing, the action be dismissed on the merits, and the defendant (name)
recover costs from the plaintiff (name)
.
O other: Affirmative Insurance Company shall take nothing of Defendants, Travis K. Williams, Earl Bruce and
Movant, Vikki Sheppard’s as to their 12(b)(1) motion in regard to Plaintiff’s claim seeking a declaration that it
has not acted in bad faith and this claim is dismissed.
This action was (check one):
tried by a jury with Judge
tried by Judge
presiding, and the jury has rendered a verdict.
without a jury and the above decision was reached.
O decided by the Honorable J. Michelle Childs, United States District Judge presiding. The Court having granted in
part the defendants’ and Sheppard’s motion to dismiss.
Date: August 19, 2016
CLERK OF COURT
s/Angie Snipes
Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
),
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