American Automobile Insurance Company v. First Mercury Insurance Company et al

Filing 207

ORDER by District Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales granting 206 Unopposed Motion for Extension of Time to File Reply. Reply due by 9/4/2018. (tah)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. No. 13-CV-00439 KG/LF FIRST MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, And XL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND HCC INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, PLC Joined Plaintiffs on Counterclaim. STIPULATED ORDER TO EXTEND DEADLINE TO FILE REPLY TO PLAINTIFF AMERICAN AUTOMBILE INSURANCE COMPANY’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT This matter coming before the court upon Plaintiff American Automobile Insurance Company’s Unopposed Motion to Extend Deadline to File Reply to Plaintiff American Automobile Insurance Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 206), and the Court, having considered the Unopposed Motion, finds that the Motion is well taken and should be GRANTED. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the deadline for Plaintiff to submit a reply to its Motion for Summary Judgment is extended from August 21, 2018, to September 4, 2018. IT IS SO ORDERED. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Submitted By: MODRALL, SPERLING, ROEHL, HARRIS & SISK, P.A. By: /s/ R. E. Thompson Rufus E. Thompson rethompson@modrall.com Jennifer G. Anderson jga@modrall.com P.O. Box 2168 Albuquerque, NM 87103 Telephone: 505.848.1800 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Approved By: KELEHER & McLEOD, P.A. Approved via Email Andrew L. Johnson Gary Van Luchene gvl@keleher-law.com Andrew L. Johnson alj@keleher-law.com P.O. Box AA Albuquerque, NM 87103 Phone: 346-4646 ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT FIRST MERCURY INSURANCE CO. and PLAINTIFFS ON THE COUNTERCLAIM XL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND HCC INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY PLC By: 2

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