Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company v. Stephouse Recovery, Inc. et al
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JUDGMENT by Judge Cormac J. Carney. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUGED AND DECRED that judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiff Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company and against Defendants Stephouse Recovery, Inc. and George Vilagut. SEE JUDGMENT FOR DETAILS. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (iv)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
A Professional Corporation
One Wilshire Building, 624 South Grand Avenue, 22nd Floor
Los Angeles, California 90017
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PHILADELPHIA INDEMNITY
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Case No.: 8:18-cv-00564-CJC-DFM
Plaintiff,
v.
STEPHOUSE RECOVERY, INC.,
15 GEORGE VILAGUT, and MICHAEL
BARKER,
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JUDGMENT
Defendants.
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Based on this Court’s Order entered on June 13, 2019 [Dkt. 27],
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUGED AND DECRED that judgment is
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entered in favor of Plaintiff Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company
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(“Philadelphia”) and against Defendants Stephouse Recovery, Inc. (“Stephouse”) and
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George Vilagut (“Vilagut”) as follows:
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Under the third cause of action in the Complaint, Philadelphia is entitled
to declaratory relief that it owed no duty under the 2014 Policy to indemnify
Stephouse and Vilagut in the underlying Barker action.
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Under the fourth cause of action in the Complaint, Philadelphia is entitled
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to recoup from Stephouse and Vilagut the $1 million Philadelphia paid on behalf of
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both Stephouse and Vilagut to settle the Barker action, plus interest from the date of
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payment (May 16, 2018).
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Philadelphia is entitled to recover its costs in this action.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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A Professional Corporation
One Wilshire Building, 624 South Grand Avenue, 22nd Floor
Los Angeles, California 90017
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DATED: June 19, 2019
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CORMAC J. CARNEY
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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