St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company v. American Safety Indemnity Company et al
Filing
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STIPULATION AND ORDER re 180 STIPULATION WITH PROPOSED ORDER TO DISMISS NAUTILUS INSURANCE CO. filed by Nautilus Insurance Company. Signed by Judge Edward M. Chen on 8/27/15. (bpf, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/27/2015)
1 SHERYL W. LEICHENGER (SBN 161688)
sleichenger@selmanlaw.com
2 ELISABETH M. D'AGOSTINO (SBN 251179)
edagostino@selmanlaw.com
3 SELMAN BREITMAN LLP
11766 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor
4 Los Angeles, CA 90025-6538
Telephone: 310.445.0800
5 Facsimile: 310.473.2525
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Attorneys for Defendant NAUTILUS INSURANCE
7 COMPANY
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Selman Breitman
LLP
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ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE
11 COMPANY, a Minnesota
corporation,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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AMERICAN SAFETY INDEMNITY
15 COMPANY, an Oklahoma
corporation, et al.,
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Defendant.
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Case No. 3:13-cv-01082-EMC
STIPULATION TO VOLUNTARILY DISMISS
DEFENDANT NAUTILUS INSURANCE
COMPANY WITH PREJUDICE; [PROPOSED]
ORDER
Judge:
Hon. Edward M. Chen
WHEREAS, Plaintiff St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company (“St.
19 Paul”) and Defendant Nautilus Insurance Company (“Nautilus”)
20 have reached a settlement;
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WHEREAS, Plaintiff St. Paul wishes to dismiss, with
22 prejudice, the instant action filed against Defendant Nautilus.
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IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED BY AND BETWEEN Plaintiff
24 St. Paul and Defendant Nautilus, by and through their designated
25 counsel, that Nautilus be and is hereby dismissed with prejudice
26 from the above-entitled action pursuant to FRCP 41(a)(2).
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STIPULATION TO VOLUNTARILY DISMISS DEFENDANT NAUTILUS INSURANCE COMPANY
3:13-cv-01082-EMC
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Both Plaintiff St. Paul and Defendant Nautilus further
2 agree to waive any claim for costs they might have against each
3 other associated with the present action.
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5 DATED:
August 27, 2015
SELMAN BREITMAN LLP
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By: /s/ Elisabeth M. D'Agostino
SHERYL W. LEICHENGER
ELISABETH M. D'AGOSTINO
Attorneys for Defendant NAUTILUS
INSURANCE COMPANY
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11 DATED:
August 27, 2015
THE AGUILERA LAW GROUP, APLC
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Selman Breitman
LLP
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By: /s/ Kimberly R. Arnal
A. ERIC AGUILERA
KIMBERLY R. ARNAL
Attorneys for Plaintiff ST. PAUL
MERCURY INSURANCE GROUP
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16 The filer of this document attests that the e-signature of Ms.
17 Arnal, on whose behalf this filing is also submitted, concurs in
18 the filing’s content and has authorized the use of her e19 signature.
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[PROPOSED] ORDER
21 PURSUANT TO STIPULATION, Nautilus Insurance Company is dismissed
22 from the instant action with prejudice.
8/27/15
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