Jones v. Select Oilfield Services, LLC et al
2:2020cv01177 |
October 1, 2021 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Marine |
46 U.S.C. ยง 30104 Marine Personal Injury |
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Filing 109 ORDER AND REASONS: IT IS ORDERED that the 81 Motion for Summary Judgment on Intervenor's Complaint filed by Defendant Cox Operating, LLC is GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that there be judgment in favor Defendant Cox Operating, LLC and agains t Intervenor Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London, subscribing to Cover Note (Unique Market Reference or "UMR") B1262SM0446416, doing business as Osprey Underwriting Agency, Ltd. on the Intervenor's complaint. Cox's 106 Motion for Leave to Resubmit for Decision its Motion for Summary Judgment against Plaintiff Jones is MOOT. Signed by Judge Susie Morgan on 6/17/2022. (pp) |
Filing 44 ORDER AND REASONS: IT IS ORDERED that Defendant Cox Operating, LLC's 38 Motion for Leave to File Cross-Claim Against US Specialty Insurance Co. is GRANTED. On or before 10/8/2021, Cox may refile its proposed pleading or file a revised cross-claim against US Specialty Insurance Co. asserting Cox's status as an additional insured. Signed by Judge Susie Morgan on 10/1/2021. (pp) |
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