PHARMACY& HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC and INTELLISPHERE, LLC v. NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY and HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE MIDWEST, INC., EXECUTIVE RISK INDEMNITY, INC., ADP STATEWIDE INSURANCE AGENCIES, INC., ADP STATEWIDE WEST INSURANCE, INC

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                                       SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
                                       APPELLATE DIVISION
                                       DOCKET NO. A-4428-16T3



PHARMACY & HEALTHCARE
COMMUNICATIONS, LLC and
INTELLISPHERE, LLC,

        Plaintiffs-Respondents,

v.

NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY,

        Defendant-Appellant,

and

HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY OF
THE MIDWEST, INC., EXECUTIVE RISK
INDEMNITY, INC., ADP STATEWIDE
INSURANCE AGENCIES, INC., ADP
STATEWIDE WEST INSURANCE, INC.,
and DANIEL P. GILLIGAN,

     Defendants.
__________________________________

              Submitted February 5, 2018 – Decided February 23, 2018

              Before Judges Accurso, O'Connor and Vernoia.

              On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey,
              Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No.
              L-2811-11.
         Skarzynski Black, LLC and Alexis J. Rogoski
         (Skarzynski Black, LLC) of the New York bar,
         admitted pro hac vice, attorneys for
         appellant (Tanya Rolo, on the brief).

         Harwood Lloyd, LLC, attorneys for respondent
         (Peter E. Mueller, of counsel and on the
         brief; Mark D. Marino, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

    Counsel for the parties appeared for oral argument and

advised the panel they had settled the case and requested

dismissal of the appeal.   Accordingly, it is hereby ordered the

appeal is dismissed with prejudice and without costs.




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