Chateau Fiduciaire S.A. v. Argus International Life Bermuda Limited et al

Filing 83

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE. Document filed by F. Daniel Prickett. Filed In Associated Cases: 1:08-cv-11117-TPG, 1:09-cv-00557-TPG(Narwold, William)

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Chateau Fiduciaire S.A. v. Argus International Life Bermuda Limited et al Doc. 83 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------- x IN RE TREMONT SECURITIES LAW, : STATE LAW AND INSURANCE : LITIGATION : : -------------------------------------------------------------- x This Document Relates to: : Insurance Action 09 Civ. 557 (TPG) : -------------------------------------------------------------- x CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on July 22, 2009, a copy of the foregoing Plaintiff F. Daniel Prickett's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Defendant New York Life Insurance Company's and Defendant New York Life Insurance and Annuity Company's Joint Motion to Dismiss, and Declaration of William H. Narwold in Support of Plaintiff F. Daniel Prickett's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Defendant New York Life Insurance Company's and Defendant New York Life Insurance and Annuity Company's Joint Motion to Dismiss, with attached Exhibit, was filed electronically and served by mail on anyone unable to accept electronic filing. Notice of these filings will be sent by e-mail to all parties by operation of the Court's electronic filing system or by mail to anyone unable to accept electronic filing as indicated on the Notice of Electronic Filing. Parties may access this filing through the Court's CM/ECF system. Dated: July 22, 2009 /s/ William H. Narwold William H. Narwold (WN-1713) bnarwold@motleyrice.com MOTLEY RICE LLC One Corporate Center 20 Church Street, 17th Floor Hartford, CT 06103 Tel: (860) 882-1676 Fax: (860) 882-1682 Master File No.: 08 Civ. 11117 (TPG) JURY TRIAL DEMANDED ECF CASE ELECTRONICALLY FILED Dockets.Justia.com

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