Travelers Property Casualty Company of America v. Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation et al
Travelers Property Casualty Company of America |
DOES, Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation and The Insurance Company of The State of Pennsylvania |
Attorney Settlement Officer |
Interstate Fire & Casualty Company and Roes |
The Insurance Company of The State of Pennsylvania |
2:2008cv04066 |
December 10, 2008 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Oswald Parada |
Christina A. Snyder |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
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Filing 70 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL by Judge Christina A. Snyder re: 69 . The parties shall bear their own fees and costs in connection with this action. (Case Terminated/Made JS-6) (pp) |
Filing 22 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court finds Plaintiff's Motion to Amend, and to Join Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania as Defendant 21 appropriate for decision without oral argument. The hearing date of 12/15/2008 is hereby vacated, and the matter is hereby taken under submission. The Court GRANTS plaintiff's motion for leave to amend and to join Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania as defendant. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
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