WOODARD v. AMERICAN FAMILY MUT. INS. CO.

No. 96 C 50200.

950 F.Supp. 1382 (1997)

Dottie WOODARD, and Richard Wright, Plaintiffs, v. AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Wisconsin Corporation, American Family Insurance Group, a Wisconsin Corporation, William Soyk, individually and in his representative capacity as an employee and agent of American Family Mutual Insurance Company, a Wisconsin Corporation, Southeastern Research Laboratories Inc., a South Carolina Corporation, and Richard W. Henderson, individually and in his representative capacity as President of Southeastern Research Laboratories, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Western Division.

January 31, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark A. Byrd, Christopher J. Taylor, Byrd & Taylor, Rockford, IL, for Plaintiffs.

Ricky L. Hammond, Chuhak & Tecson, Chicago, IL, Debra B. Walker, John M. Hynes, Clausen, Miller, Gorman, Caffrey & Witous, P.C., Chicago, IL, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

REINHARD, District Judge.

INTRODUCTION

Plaintiffs, Dottie Woodard and Richard Wright, filed a seven-count complaint alleging various state law claims against defendants, American Family Mutual Insurance Company, American Family Insurance Group, William Soyk, Southeastern Research Laboratories, Inc., and Richard W. Henderson. This court has jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332, and venue is proper as...

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