Travelers Property Casualty Company of America v. Old Republic Insurance Company, et al

Filing 212

STIPULATION and ORDER to Dismiss Defendant Interstate Fire & Casualty Company in the First Amended Complaint signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 03/12/2015. (Flores, E)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13               UNITED  STATES  DISTRICT  COURT     EASTERN  DISTRICT  OF  CALIFORNIA  –  FRESNO  DIVISION       TRAVELERS  PROPERTY  CASUALTY     Case  No.  1:13-­‐cv-­‐00576-­‐LJO-­‐BAM   COMPANY  OF  AMERICA,  a  Connecticut     corporation;     ORDER  ON  STIPULATION  TO  DISMISS     DEFENDANT  INTERSTATE  FIRE  &       Plaintiff,     CASUALTY  COMPANY  IN  THE  FIRST     AMENDED  COMPLAINT                              v.       OLD  REPUBLIC  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  a     Pennsylvania  corporation;  et  al;  and     DOES  1  through  10  inclusive.   Complaint  filed:    April  19,  2013     Trial  Date:    None       Defendants.   14 15 Pursuant   to   the   stipulation   between   Plaintiff   TRAVLERS   PROPERTY   CASUALTY   16 COMPANY   OF   AMERICA   (“TRAVELERS”)   and   Defendant   INTERSTATE   FIRE   &   FIRE   CASUALTY   17 COMPANY  (“INTERSTATE”)  and  for  good  cause  existing  therefore:   18 IT   IS   HEREBY   ORDERED   that   all   claims   asserted   against   INTERSTATE   in   the   First   19 Amended   Complaint   [Dkt.   111]   filed   on   August   21,   2013,   are   dismissed   with   prejudice   from   20 the  above-­‐entitled  action  pursuant  to  Federal  Rules  of  Civil  Procedure  Rule  41  (a)  (1).     21 22 23 24 25 26 IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  TRAVELERS  and  INTERSTATE  further  stipulate  to  bear   their  own  costs  and  fees  relating  to  the  First  Amended  Complaint.     SO ORDERED Dated: March 12, 2015 /s/ Lawrence J. O’Neill United States District Judge   27 28 1 Case  No.:  1:13-­‐cv-­‐00576-­‐LJO-­‐BAM   ORDER  ON  STIPULATION  TO  DISMISS  DEFENDANT  INTERSTATE  FIRE  &  CASUALTY  COMPANY  IN  THE   FIRST  AMENDED  COMPLAINT    

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