Bustos et al v. Tower Insurance Company of New York et al
Charles Bustos and Vicki Bustos |
Tower Insurance Company of New York and NBIS Construction & Transport Insurance Services, Inc. |
1:2017cv01762 |
July 20, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Adams |
Nina Y. Wang |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 34 MINUTE ORDER by Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 04/30/2018, re: 23 Motion for Summary Judgment. ORDERED that the Stipulation for Dismissal With Prejudice of All Claims Against NBIS Construction and Transport Insurance Services and Plaintiffs 9; Second and Third Claims for Relief Against Tower Insurance Company of New York 33 is DENIED insofar as it seeks dismissal of plaintiffs second and third claims for relief against Tower Insurance Company of New York. ORDERED that the parti es' stipulated dismissal with prejudice of plaintiffs' claims against NBIS Construction & Transport Insurance Services, Inc. was effective as of March 23, 2018, the date the stipulation was filed. ORDERED that, in light of the partie s stipulated dismissal of all claims against NBIS Construction & Transport Insurance Services, Inc., defendant NBIS Construction & Transport Insurance Services, Inc.s Motion and Brief for Summary Judgment [Docket No. 23] is DENIED as moot. (sphil, ) |
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