Lamensdorf et al v. New York University et al
Filing
197
ORDER GRANTING 189 Motion to Intervene. North American is hereby ordered to confer with the parties to this action and draft and submit to the Court no later than September 14, 2011, the special interrogatories it believes fairly represent the interests of all parties. Ordered by Judge Marc Thomas Treadwell on 9/9/2011. (tlh)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
MACON DIVISION
MICHAEL LAMENSDORF and
KATHY LAMENSDORF,
Individually as Parents of
JOHN HUNT LAMENSDORF, Deceased,
and as Personal Representative(s) of
the Estate of JOHN HUNT
LAMENSDORF, Deceased,
Plaintiffs,
v.
JASON WELIN and PEN PALS
PRODUCTIONS, LLC,
Defendants.
NES EQUIPMENT SERVICES
CORPORATION,
Crossclaim Plaintiff,
v.
PEN PALS PRODUCTIONS, LLC,
Crossclaim Defendant.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:09-CV-424 (MTT)
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on non-party North American Specialty Insurance
Company’s motion to intervene for the limited purpose of ensuring that the jury, in its
verdict, answers specific interrogatories that will assist the Court and parties in resolving
potential insurance coverage issues. (Doc. 189). North American is Pen Pals
Productions, LLC’s insurer and is defending the crossclaim asserted by NES Equipment
Services Corporation against Pen Pals Productions, LLC under a reservation of rights.
At the pretrial conference held September 8, 2011, the Court and the parties all agreed
that North American should be allowed to intervene for this limited purpose.
Accordingly, the motion is GRANTED, and North American is hereby ordered to confer
with the parties to this action and draft and submit to the Court no later than September
14, 2011, the special interrogatories it believes fairly represent the interests of all
parties.
SO ORDERED, this 9th day of September, 2011.
S/ Marc T. Treadwell
MARC T. TREADWELL, JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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