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King County v. Travelers Indemnity Company, 2:14-cv-01957 BJR. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20190118520 Visitors: 22
Filed: Jan. 14, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 14, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL [CLERK'S ACTION REQUIRED] BARBARA JACOBS ROTHSTEIN , District Judge . Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), and following the Court's Order Granting General Insurance Company of America's Motion for Order Approving Settlement and Barring Claims (Dkt. 722), plaintiff, King County, and defendant, General Insurance Company of America ("General"), hereby stipulate that King County's claims against General in the above-captioned matter a
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STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL

[CLERK'S ACTION REQUIRED]

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), and following the Court's Order Granting General Insurance Company of America's Motion for Order Approving Settlement and Barring Claims (Dkt. 722), plaintiff, King County, and defendant, General Insurance Company of America ("General"), hereby stipulate that King County's claims against General in the above-captioned matter are dismissed with prejudice, and without an award of fees or costs to either party, such that General is no longer a party to the case. This stipulation does not affect the remaining claims of King County in its Fourth Amended Complaint against any other defendant.

AGREED AND STIPULATED.

ORDER

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), and following the Court's Order Granting General Insurance Company of America's Motion for Order Approving Settlement and Barring Claims (Dkt. 722), King County's claims against General Insurance Company of America in the above-captioned matter are dismissed with prejudice and without an award of fees or costs to either party.

This Order does not affect the remaining claims of King County in its Fourth Amended Complaint against any other defendant.

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