Basham et al v. American National County Mutual Ins Co et al

Filing 269

ORDER granting 268 Motion to Dismiss Party; Royal Surplus Lines Insurance Company, Royal and Sunalliance USA, Royal and Sunalliance USA Insurance Pool, Royal Indemnity Company and Royal Insurance Company of America terminated. Signed by Honorable Susan O. Hickey on March 3, 2014. (mll)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS TEXARKANA DIVISION EDDIE BASHAM, as administrator of the estate of James Basham, and FREDA MCCLENDON, individually and as class representatives on behalf of all similarly situated persons V. PLAINTIFFS CASE NO. 4:12-CV-4005 AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNTY MUTUAL INS. CO., et al. DEFENDANTS ORDER Before the Court is an Agreed Motion for Dismissal filed on behalf of Plaintiffs and Defendants Royal and Sunalliance USA (n/k/a Arrowpoint Group, Inc.), Royal and Sunalliance USA Insurance Pool, Royal Indemnity Company (n/k/a Arrowood Indemnity Company and successor in interest to Royal Insurance Company of America ), and Royal Surplus Lines Insurance Company (n/k/a Arrowood Surplus Lines Insurance Company) (“Royal Defendants”). (ECF No. 268). It has been reported to the Court that the within matter has been fully settled and compromised by Plaintiffs and the Royal Defendants. Accordingly, the Motion is GRANTED, and Plaintiff’s claims against the Royal Defendants are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. If any party desires that the terms of settlement be a part of the record therein, those terms should be reduced to writing and filed with the court within thirty (30) days of the entry of this order. The Court shall retain jurisdiction over the terms of the settlement agreement. IT IS SO ORDERED this 3rd day of March, 2014. /s/ Susan O. Hickey Susan O. Hickey United States District Judge

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