L-Con, Inc. v. CRC Insurance Services, Inc. et al
L-Con, Inc. |
CRC Insurance Services, Inc., Interstate Fire And Casualty Company and Regions Insurance, Inc. |
4:2013cv01526 |
May 23, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Houston Office |
Harris |
Kenneth M. Hoyt |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
None |
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Filing 149 AMENDED MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 104 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment; granting in part 102 , 110 MOTIONS for Summary Judgment. This document modifies document 144 to reflect the removal of the following sentence from VI. Conclu sion: The Court further determines that Interstate and the London Insurers must share in the costs of the Underlying Suit. The sentence has been replaced with the following sentence: "The Court further determines that Interstate and the London Insurers must provide, on a prorated basis, the first ($8 million) layer of excess coverage, and that the London Insurers must provide the next layer of coverage."(Signed by Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt) Parties notified.(chorace) |
Filing 144 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 104 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment; granting in part and denying in part 102 , 110 MOTIONS for Summary Judgment. Based on this Memorandum Opinion and Order and within 10 days of its entry, L-Con, Inc. is hereby ORDERED to submit a proposed final judgment declaring the rights of the parties.(Signed by Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt) Parties notified.(chorace) |
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