James River Insurance Company et al v. Indian Harbor Insurance Comapny
James River Insurance Company and Certified Safety, Inc. |
Indian Harbor Insurance Company |
1:2018cv00767 |
January 29, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
J. Paul Oetken |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 66 ORDER: The Court has been informed that the parties have reached a settlement in principle of this case. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that this action is DISMISSED without costs and without prejudice to restoring the action to the Courts calendar, provided the application to restore the action is made within thirty days. All filing deadlines and conference dates are adjourned sine die. So Ordered. (Signed by Judge J. Paul Oetken on 1/11/2021) (js) |
Filing 57 ORDER denying 39 Motion for Reconsideration. The motion for reconsideration is denied in its entirety. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the motion at Docket Number 39. So Ordered. (Signed by Judge J. Paul Oetken on 6/23/2020) (js) |
Filing 37 OPINION AND ORDER: For the foregoing reasons, Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment is DENIED. Defendant's motion for summary judgment is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. Defendant's motion for oral argument is DENIED as moot. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the motion at Docket Numbers 27, 28, and 34. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge J. Paul Oetken on 10/31/2019) (jca) |
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