Prior v. Teamsters Local 101 et al, No. 3:2014cv00527 - Document 44 (E.D. Va. 2015)

Court Description: OPINION. Read Order for details. Signed by District Judge John A. Gibney, Jr., on 02/04/2015. (ccol, )

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Prior v. Teamsters Local 101 et al Doc. 44 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Richmond Division JULIE PRIOR, Plaintiff, V. CivilCaseNo.3:l 4cv527 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 101, et al., Defendants, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 101, et al., Third-Party Plaintiffs, V. AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (AFLAC), Third-Party Defendant OPINION This matter comes before the Court on the third-party defendant's motion to dismiss the third-party complaint. (Dk. No. 23.) Teamsters Local 101 and its president, Brian Hairfield, (collectively "Teamsters"), two of the four first-party defendants in this case, seek to implead American Family Life Assurance Company ("Aflac") as a third-party defendant under a theory of contribution. Julie Prior, the first-party plaintiff, brought claims of tortious interference with her contractual rights and business conspiracy under Virginia law and a claim of racketeering under federal law. Teamsters claims that Aflac's actions caused any damages Prior incurred as a result of the loss of her Aflac insurance customers at the Honeywell plant in Chesterfield, Dockets.Justia.com

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