Pachulia et al v. R Usow Accounting LLC et al
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ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 6/5/2017 GRANTING 22 Carolina Casualty Insurance Company's Motion to Intervene. Carolina Casualty Insurance Company's Third-Party Complaint (Docket #23-1) ACCEPTED for filing. (cc: all counsel)(jm)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ZAZA PACHULIA and TINATIN
ALAVIDZE,
Plaintiffs,
v.
Case No. 16-CV-1531-JPS-JPS
RANDY USOW ACCOUNTING LLC
and RANDY USOW,
and
Defendants,
ORDER
CAROLINA CASUALTY
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Intervenor Defendant.
On May 26, 2017, Carolina Casualty Insurance Company
(“Carolina”) filed a motion to intervene in this action pursuant to Civil
Local Rule 7(h). (Docket #22). A response to the motion was due on or
before June 2, 2017. See Civil L. R. 7(h)(2). Plaintiffs submitted a response
on that date, indicating that they do not oppose the motion. (Docket #25).
Defendants have offered no response. In light of the representations in
Carolina’s motion, and the lack of opposition by the other parties, the Court
will grant the motion. Carolina’s complaint for declaratory judgment
against Defendants, (Docket #23-1), is accepted for filing and will be
docketed separately by the Clerk of the Court.
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that Carolina Casualty Insurance Company’s
motion to intervene (Docket #22) be and the same is hereby GRANTED;
and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Carolina Casualty Insurance
Company’s third-party complaint (Docket #23-1) be and the same is hereby
accepted for filing.
Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 5th day of June, 2017.
BY THE COURT:
____________________________________
J. P. Stadtmueller
U.S. District Judge
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