At this point, I’m beginning to understand why Gagne appeared to be “all over the place” – even to Judge Senter, if you recall our first post on the case in mid-December.
It’s evident a great deal of thought went into the dozen responses to motions I pulled from Pacer tonight – ten from Gagne and two from State Farm. All deserve more than a lick and a promise post; but, thus far, I’ve completed only the one post on Gagne’s response to the two motions to exclude evidence of out-of-state conduct.
I’ll cover the remaining ten as quickly as possible, grouping them when appropriate. Several have significance beyond Gagne v State Farm and it has been necessary to go back into the Docket and pull related documents to provide a complete picture.
In addition to the twelve responses, there was a Gagne motion to dismiss the following defendants: Steve Shekerlian, Calvin Thomas, John Osteraas, and Thomas & Luth, Inc.
Also on the Docket were these two notices: NOTICE of Service of Response to Request for Production by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company; and, NOTICE of Service of Response to Interrogatories by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company.
One last word, Old Man and the Storm tonight on Frontline!
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