IN THE MATTER OF THE APRIL 7, 2005 LETTER OF NEW JERSEY COMPENSATION RATING AND INSPECTION
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APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
APPELLATE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. A-4570-04T54570-04T5
IN THE MATTER OF
THE APRIL 7, 2005 LETTER OF
NEW JERSEY COMPENSATION RATING
AND INSPECTION BUREAU (Purporting
to Act as a State Agency) REGARDING
WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR
INDEPENDENT OWNER/OPERATORS PURSUANT
TO A MARCH 24, 2005 BULLETIN ISSUED
BY THE NEW JERSEY COMPENSATION,
RATING AND INSPECTION BUREAU.
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Submitted October 25, 2006 - Decided November 8, 2006
Before Judges Wefing, Parker and Yannotti.
On appeal from the New Jersey Compensation
Rating and Inspection Bureau.
McCarter & English, attorneys for appellant
APA International Corp. (Gerard G. Brew,
Andrew O. Bunn, and Gregory H. Horowitz, of
counsel and on the brief; Tammy L. Meyer,
on the brief).
Stuart Rabner, Attorney General, attorney
for respondent New Jersey Compensation Rating
and Inspection Bureau (Michael J. Haas, Assistant
Attorney General, of counsel; Paul G. Witko,
Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).
Stein, McGuire, Pantages & Gigl, attorneys
for respondent Zurich American Insurance
Company (Robert B. Gigl, Jr., and Janet S.
Bayer, of counsel and on the brief).
No brief was submitted on behalf of respondent
Lexington Insurance Company.
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter,
attorneys for Amici Curiae Insurance Council
of New Jersey, American Insurance Association,
and Property Casualty Insurers Association of
America (Michael J. Marone, of counsel; Richard J.
Williams, Jr. and Joseph G. Fuoco, on the brief).
PER CURIAM
We were advised prior to argument that this matter has been
amicably adjusted and that the parties have stipulated to the dismissal of this appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with prejudice and without costs.
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