Interstate Packaging Company v. Century Indemnity Company et al

Filing 188

ORDER granting 187 Motion to Extend Time to File Reply Statement and for Leave to File Reply Memorandum in support of Motions for Summary Judgment 94 , 126 and 174 . Signed by Magistrate Judge E. Clifton Knowles on 4/26/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)

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ORDER: Motion granted. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) ) v. ) ) CENTURY INDEMNITY COMPANY; ) ACE PROPERTY & CASUALTY ) INSURANCE COMPANY; ACE FIRE ) UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE ) COMPANY; GREAT WESTERN ) INSURANCE COMPANY; UNITED ) STATES FIRE INSURANCE ) COMPANY; AMERICAN NATIONAL ) FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; ) AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY ) OF READING, PA; CONTINENTAL ) CASUALTY COMPANY; and THE ) AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Defendants. ) U.S. Magistrate Judge INTERSTATE PACKAGING COMPANY, Case No. 3:11-CV-00589 JUDGE JOHN T. NIXON MAGISTRATE JUDGE E. CLIFTON KNOWLES CERTAIN DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE REPLY STATEMENT AND FOR LEAVE TO FILE REPLY MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT Defendants, Century Indemnity Company, as successor to CCI Insurance Company, as successor to Insurance Company of North America, ACE Property & Casualty Insurance Company (formerly known as CIGNA Property & Casualty Insurance Company, formerly known as Aetna Insurance Company), and ACE Fire Underwriters Insurance Company (formerly known as CIGNA Fire Underwriters Insurance Company, formerly known as Aetna Fire Underwriters Insurance Company) (collectively “ACE Companies”); American Casualty Company of Reading, PA (“American Casualty”) and Continental Casualty Company (“Continental Casualty”); and American Insurance Company (“American”) by their respective attorneys, and for their Motion to

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