HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. CARDENAS
Filing
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ORDER THAT MOVANTS' MOTIONS TO INTERVENE OR JOIN ARE DENIED WITH PREJUDICE; PLAINTIFF'S MOTIONS FOR ENTRY OF A DEFAULT JUDGMENT IS GRANTED; THE CLERK OF THE COURT SHALL ENTER FINAL JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFF AND AGAINST DEFENDANT; THE CLERK OF THE COURT SHALL CLOSE THIS CASE. SIGNED BY HONORABLE MICHAEL M. BAYLSON ON 3/21/13. 3/21/13 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO UNREP AND E-MAILED.(ti, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
CIVIL ACTION
v.
RUDOLFO CARDENAS,
Defendant.
NO. 12-2804
ORDER AND FINAL JUDGMENT
AND NOW, this 21st day of March 2013, after review of Movants motions to intervene
or join in this action pursuant to Fed. Rs. Civ. P. 24 or 19 (the “Motions to Intervene or Join”)
(ECF 8-10), Plaintiff’s Response to those motions (ECF 11), Movants’ and Plaintiff’s arguments
at a hearing held on January 17, 2013, their supplemental letter briefs submitted at the Court’s
request, and Plaintiff’s motion for entry of a default judgment (ECF 24), it is hereby ORDERED
that:
1. Movants’ Motions to Intervene or Join are DENIED WITH PREJUDICE;
2. Plaintiff’s Motion for entry of a default judgment is GRANTED;
3. The Clerk of the Court shall enter Final Judgment in favor of Plaintiff and
against Defendant, that Plaintiff is relieved of its obligation to defend or
indemnify Defendant in the lawsuit Brian D. Zern, et al. v. Smucker Company,
Civil Action No. 10-15805, currently pending in the Pennsylvania Court of
Common Pleas, Lancaster County; and
4. The Clerk of the Court shall close this case.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Michael M. Baylson
_______________________________
MICHAEL M. BAYLSON, U.S.D.J.
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