Century Indemnity Company v. The Marine Group, LLC et al
Filing
876
ORDER - GRANTING Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs The Marine Group, LLC, Northwest Marine Inc., and Northwest Marine Iron Works, and Third-Party Plaintiff BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair, Inc's FRCP 41(a)(2) Unopposed Motion 874 to Dismiss Claims Against American Manufacturer's Mutual Insurance Company.IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Third-Party Plaintiffs' claims against AMMI are dismissed without prejudice and without cost to any party. DATED this 23rd day of October, 2015, by United States Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta. (peg)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF OREGON
PORTLAND DIVISION
CENTURY INDEMNITY COMPANY,
a Pennsylvania Corporation,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE MARINE GROUP, LLC, a California
limited liability company, as affiliated with
Northwest Marine, Inc.; NORTHWEST
MARINE, INC., an inactive Oregon
corporation, as affiliated with Northwest
Marine Iron Works; NORTHWEST
MARINE IRON WORKS, an inactive
Oregon corporation,
Case No.: 3:08-CV-1375-AC
ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS
AND THIRD-PARTY PLAINTIFFS
THE MARINE GROUP, LLC,
NORTHWEST MARINE, INC., AND
NORTHWEST MARINE IRON WORKS,
AND THIRD-PARTY PLAINTIFF BAE
SYSTEMS SAN DIEGO SHIP REPAIR,
INC.'S FED. R. CIV. P. 4l(a)(2)
UNOPPOSED MOTION TO DISMISS
CLAIMS AGAINST AMERICAN
MANUFACTURER'S MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Defendants.
THE MARINE GROUP, LLC, a California
limited liability company, as affiliated with
Northwest Marine, Inc.; NORTHWEST
MARINE, INC., an inactive Oregon
corporation, as affiliated with Northwest
Marine Iron Works; NORTHWEST
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MARINE IRON WORKS, an inactive
Oregon corporation; and BAE SAN DIEGO
SHIP REPAIR, INC., a California
corporation,
Third-Party Plaintiffs,
v
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
COMPANY and AGRICULTURAL
EXCESS AND SURPLUS INSURANCE
COMPANY, each an Ohio corporation;
AMERICAN CENTENNIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, a Delaware corporation;
CHICAGO INSURANCE COMPANY, an
Illinois corporation; CONTINENTAL
INSURANCE COMPANY, a Pennsylvania
corporation; EMPLOYERS MUTUAL
CASUALTY COMPANY, an Iowa
corporation; FEDERAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, an Indiana corporation;
GRANITE STATE INSURANCE
COMPANY, a Pennsylvania corporation;
HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, a
Connecticut corporation; INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA, a New Jersey
corporation; INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NORTH AMERICA, a Pennsylvania
corporation; CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS
AT LLOYD'S, LONDON and CERTAIN
LONDON MARKET INSURANCE
COMPANIES, each a foreign corporation;
NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA, a
Pennsylvania corporation; NEW
ENGLAND REINSURANCE COMPANY,
a Connecticut corporation; OLD REPUBLIC
INSURANCE COMPANY, an Illinois
corporation; PACIFIC MUTUAL MARINE
OFFICE INC., a New York corporation;
RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, a
Pennsylvania corporation; ROYAL
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INDEMNITY COMP ANY, a Delaware
corporation; ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, individually
and as successor to ST. PAUL MERCURY
INDEMNITY COMPANY, a Minnesota
corporation; TWIN CITY FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana
corporation; WATER QUALITY
INSURANCE SYNDICATE, a syndicate
of foreign corporations; WEST COAST
MARINE MANAGERS, INC., a New York
corporation; AMERICAN MANUFACTURER'S
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, an
Illinois corporation; DANIELSON
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
successor to MISSION NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMP ANY, a California
corporation; FM GLOBAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, successor to ARKWRIGHT
BOSTON MANUFACTURER'S MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY, a Delaware
corporation; STERLING CASUALTY
INSURANCE COMPANY, successor to
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE AND
CASUALTY COMPANY, a California
corporation; and JOHN DOE INSURANCE
COMPANIES,
Third-Party Defendants.
ACOSTA, Magistrate Judge:
Based on the unopposed motion ofDefendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs The Marine Group,
LLC, Northwest Marine, Inc., and Northwest Marine Iron Work and Third-Party Plaintiff BAE
Systems San Diego Ship Repair, Inc. ("Third-Party Plaintiffs") to dismiss their claims against ThirdParty Defendant American Manufacturer's Mutual Insurance Company, an Illinois Company in
liquidation ("AMMI") pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 4l(a)(2):
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Third-Party Plaintiffs' claims against AMMI are dismissed
without prejudice and without cost to any party.
DATED this,:'.?.:) rfday of October, 2015.
V· ,r
JOHN v. ACOSTA
United States Magistrate Judge
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