Allied World Surplus Lines et al
Filing
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ORDER granting Defendant Homeland's 135 Unopposed Motion to Waive Physical Office Requirement for Pro Hac Vice Admission. Signed by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. (LH)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
ALLIED WORLD SURPLUS LINES
INSURANCE COMPANY F/K/A DARWIN
SELECT INSURANCE COMPANY and
ALLIED WORLD SPECIALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY F/K/A DARWIN NATIONAL
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
v.
PREMERA,
Defendant.
PREMERA,
Counterclaimants,
vs.
ALLIED WORLD SURPLUS LINES
INSURANCE COMPANY F/K/A DARWIN
SELECT INSURANCE COMPANY and
ALLIED WORLD SPECIALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY F/K/A DARWIN NATIONAL
ASSURANCE COMPANY; LEXINGTON
INSURANCE COMPANY; BCS INSURANCE
COMPANY (“BCS”); HOMELAND
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK;
IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY; RLI INSURANCE COMPANY;
TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY
COMPANY OF AMERICA; AND RSUI
INDEMNITY COMPANY
Counterclaim Defendants.
Case No. 2:17-cv-00714-RSL
ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED
MOTION TO WAIVE PHYSICAL OFFICE
REQUIREMENT FOR PRO HAC VICE
ADMISSION
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Upon consideration of the Unopposed Motion to Waive Physical Office Requirement in
2 LCR 83.1(d) and the supporting Declaration of Robert J. Guite filed by Homeland Insurance
3 Company of New York, and for good cause shown,
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IT IS ORDERED that the motion to waive the physical office requirement contained in
5 LCR 83.1(d) is GRANTED.
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Dated this 5th day of March, 2022.
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ROBERT S. LASNIK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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Presented by:
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HAMPTON LLP
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/s/ Robert J. Guite
Robert J. Guite, WSBA No. 25753
16 Attorneys for Homeland Insurance
17 Company of New York
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ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION TO WAIVE
PHYSICAL OFFICE REQUIREMENT
FOR PHV ADMISSION- 2
Case No. 2:17-cv-00714-RSL
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