Pennsylvania Professional Liability Joint Underwriting Association v. Wolf
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ORDER granting the General Assembly's motion 17 to invervene, directing Clrk of Ct to add General Assembly as party-deft, & directing General Assembly to forthwith file memo of law 17 3 appended to its instant motion to the docket. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 11/14/17. (ki)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIA PROFESSIONAL
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LIABILITY JOINT UNDERWRITING :
ASSOCIATION,
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Plaintiff
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v.
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TOM WOLF, in his Official Capacity
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as Governor of the Commonwealth of
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Pennsylvania,
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Defendant
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:17-CV-2041
(Chief Judge Conner)
ORDER
AND NOW, this 14th day of November, 2017, upon consideration of the
motion (Doc. 17) for leave to intervene in the above-captioned action filed by the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (“General Assembly”),
and the court determining upon review of the General Assembly’s submission that
it has established a basis for permissive intervention pursuant to Federal Rule of
Civil Procedure 24(b), see FED. R. CIV. P. 24(b), it is hereby ORDERED that:
1.
The General Assembly’s motion (Doc. 17) to intervene is GRANTED to
the extent it seeks leave to intervene pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil
Procedure 24(b).
2.
The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to add the General Assembly as a
party-defendant in the above-captioned action.
3.
The General Assembly shall forthwith file the memorandum of law
(Doc. 17-3) appended to its instant motion to the docket of the abovecaptioned action.
/S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER
Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge
United States District Court
Middle District of Pennsylvania
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