Frederick v. Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company et al
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ORDER adopting 10 stipulation of dismissal; dismissing Transport Workers Union of America Local 514 as a party to this action; and denying as moot 8 motion to dismiss. Signed by Judge Kristine G. Baker on 11/18/2022. (jbh)Notice: The terminated party will no longer receive filing notifications through CM/ECF. To continue receiving filing notifications, email the Clerk of Court and request reinstatement. Please refer to the CM/ECF Administrative Policies and Procedures for Civil Filings for information about when a terminated party must be served.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
CENTRAL DIVISION
JERRY FREDERICK
v.
PLAINTIFF
Case No. 4:22-cv-00753- KGB
HARTFORD LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY and
TRANSPORT WORKERS UNION OF
AMERICA LOCAL 514
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Before the Court is plaintiff Jerry Frederick’s stipulation of dismissal of separate defendant
Transport Workers Union of America Local 514 (Dkt. No. 10). Mr. Frederick represents that he
has been advised that separate defendant Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company
(“Hartford”) is the appropriate defendant for purposes of defending the claims in his complaint
and for the satisfaction of any judgment based thereupon (Id.). Accordingly, Mr. Frederick
stipulates to the dismissal of Transport Workers Union of America Local 514 (Id.). The stipulation
accords with the terms of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(i).
For good cause shown, the Court adopts the stipulation of dismissal and dismisses
Transport Workers Union of America Local 514 as a party to this action (Dkt. No. 10). The Court
denies as moot the pending motion to dismiss filed by Transport Workers Union of America Local
514 (Dkt. No. 8).
It is so ordered this 18th day of November, 2022.
Kristine G. Baker
United States District Judge
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