Phoenix Insurance Company, The et al v. Trinity Universal Insurance Company of Kansas et al

Filing 75

MINUTE ORDER granting 74 Unopposed Motion For Amending the Declaration of Nick DAgostino. The Amended Declaration of Nick D'Agostino in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion For Partial Summary Judgment Against Defendant Mountain States Mutual Casualty Company Re: Liability [74-1] is accepted for filing. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 3/26/13.(mjgsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Robert E. Blackburn Civil Action No. 12-cv-01553-REB-KLM THE PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, a Connecticut insurance company, and ST. PAUL SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, a Connecticut insurance company, Plaintiffs, v. TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF KANSAS, a Kansas insurance company, TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE OF KANSAS, a Kansas insurance company, TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Texas insurance company, ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York insurance company, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, an Illinois insurance company, and MOUNTAIN STATES MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a New Mexico insurance company, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER1 The matter is before the court on plaintiffs The Phoenix Insurance Company and St. Paul Surplus Lines Insurance Company’s Unopposed Motion For Amending the Declaration of Nick D’Agostino [#74] filed March 25, 2013. The motion is GRANTED, and the Amended Declaration of Nick D’Agostino in Support of Plaintiffs’ Motion For Partial Summary Judgment Against Defendant Mountain States Mutual Casualty Company Re: Liability [#74-1] is accepted for filing. Dated: March 26, 2013 1 This minute order is issued pursuant to the express authority of the Honorable Robert E. Blackburn, United States District Judge for the District of Colorado.

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