Christopher L Britt et al v. Twin City Fire Insurance Company et al
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FINAL JUDGMENT by Judge Josephine Staton Tucker, in favor of The Hartford Financial Services Group, Twin City Fire Insurance Company against Marwit Capital Partners II, LP, Marwit Partners, LLC, Christopher L Britt. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (twdb)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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AT SANTA ANA
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CHRISTOPHER L. BRITT; MARWIT ) Case No.: SACV 12-1355-JST (JPRx)
CAPITAL PARTNERS II, LP; AND )
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MARWIT PARTNERS, LLC.
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Plaintiffs,
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TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.; )
AND THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL )
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SERVICES GROUP, INC.
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Defendants.
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Pursuant to the Court’s grant of the motion for summary judgment of
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Defendants The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. and Twin City Fire Insurance
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Company and denial of plaintiff Christopher Britt’s motion for partial summary
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judgment, as more fully set forth in the Court’s June 26, 2013 Order granting
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Defendants’ motion for summary judgment and denying plaintiff’s motion for partial
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summary judgment [Docket No. 43],
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IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED as follows:
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Judgment be and is hereby entered in favor of Defendants The Hartford
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Financial Services Group, Inc. and Twin City Fire Insurance Company and against
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Plaintiffs, Christopher L. Britt, Marwit Capital Partners II, LP, and Marwit Partners
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LLC, such that plaintiffs take nothing by their complaint.
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The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. and Twin City Fire Insurance
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Company, as the prevailing parties, shall recover their taxable costs of suit in this
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matter as taxed by the Clerk under the provisions of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
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54.
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DATED: July 24, 2013
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Hon. Josephine Staton Tucker
United States District Judge
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