St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company et al v. Ohio Casualty Insurance Company et al

Filing 374

ORDER pursuant to 370 Stipulation : IT IS HEREBY ORDERED dismissing without prejudice ASIC from Plaintiffs' claims. Signed by Senior Judge Stephen M McNamee on 6/23/2014. (ALS)

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1 WO 2 3 4 5 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company, and Travelers Indemnity Company of America, ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) American Safety Indemnity Company, ) Lexington Insurance Company, ) American Home Insurance Company, ) Commerce & Industry Insurance ) Company, and Liberty Mutual Insurance ) Company, ) ) Defendants. ) ) ) ) Transportation Insurance Company and ) National Fire Insurance Company of ) Hartford, ) ) Cross-Claimants, ) ) v. ) ) Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, ) Maryland Casualty Company, American ) Safety Indemnity Company, Lexington ) Insurance Company, American Home ) Insurance Company, Commerce & ) Industry Insurance Company, Zurich ) American Insurance Company, Liberty ) Mutual Insurance Company, and ) American Guarantee & Liability ) Insurance Company, ) ) No. CV-11-1954-PHX-SMM ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cross-Defendants. ) ) ) ) Zurich American Insurance Company, ) ) Cross-Claimant, ) ) v. ) ) Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, ) American Safety Indemnity Company, ) Lexington Insurance Company, ) Transportation Insurance Company, ) American Home Insurance Company, ) Commerce & Industry Insurance ) Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance ) Company, and National Fire Insurance ) Company of Hartford, ) ) Cross-Defendants. ) ) ) ) American Home Insurance Company and ) Commerce & Industry Insurance ) Company, ) ) Counter/Cross-Claimants, ) ) v. ) ) St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance ) Company, Charter Oak Fire Insurance ) Company, Travelers Indemnity Company) of America, Ohio Casualty Insurance ) Company, Maryland Casualty Company, ) American Safety Indemnity Company, ) Transportation Insurance Company, ) Zurich American Insurance Company, ) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, ) National Fire Insurance Company of ) Hartford, and American Guarantee & ) Liability Insurance Company, ) ) Counter/Cross-Defendants. ) ) ) ) Lexington Insurance Company, ) ) Counter/Cross-Claimant, ) ) v. ) ) -2- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance ) Company, Charter Oak Fire Insurance ) Company, Travelers Indemnity Company) of America, Ohio Casualty Insurance ) Company, Maryland Casualty Company, ) American Safety Indemnity Company, ) Transportation Insurance Company, ) Zurich American Insurance Company, ) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, ) National Fire Insurance Company of ) Hartford, and American Guarantee & ) Liability Insurance Company, ) ) Counter/Cross-Defendants. ) ) 9 Before the Court is a Stipulation for Dismissal between Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants 10 St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company, and 11 Travelers 12 Claimants/Cross-Defendants Transportation Insurance Company and National Fire Insurance 13 Company of Hartford; Cross-Claimant/Cross-Defendant Zurich American Insurance 14 Company, along with Cross-Defendants American Guarantee and Liability Insurance 15 Company, and Maryland Casualty Company; Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Cross- 16 Claimants/Cross-Defendants Lexington Insurance Company, American Home Assurance 17 Company, and Commerce and Industry Insurance Company; Defendant/Cross-Defendant 18 American Safety Indemnity Company (“ASIC”); Defendant/Cross-Defendant Liberty Mutual 19 Insurance Company; and Cross-Defendant Ohio Casualty Insurance Company. (Doc. 370.) Indemnity Company of America (collectively “Plaintiffs”); Cross- 20 Accordingly, 21 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED dismissing without prejudice ASIC from Plaintiffs’ 22 23 claims. DATED this 23rd day of June, 2014. 24 25 26 27 28 -3-

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