DAWKINS v. NATIONAL LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 66-82.

252 F.Supp. 800 (1966)

Charles DAWKINS, Plaintiff, v. NATIONAL LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant.

United States District Court D. South Carolina, Columbia Division.

April 6, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dallas D. Ball and Luther M. Lee, Columbia, S. C., for plaintiff.

Roger B. Jones, of McKay, McKay, Black & Walker, Columbia, S. C., for defendant.


HEMPHILL, District Judge.

Charles Dawkins, invoking diversity jurisdiction of the court, filed complaint against the National Liberty Life Insurance Company, an unauthorized insurer doing business in South Carolina, seeking judgment for damages in amount of $500,000 actual and punitive damages.

Defendant, admitting that the company is doing business within the state and is unauthorized to do so, moves to strike from the complaint allegations pertaining to...

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