CHICAGO INSURANCE CO. v. KAEMPFER, 2:14-cv-0308-RFB-VCF. (2016)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20160623f76
Visitors: 17
Filed: Jun. 21, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 21, 2016
Summary: MOTION TO DISMISS PATRICIA ARNOTT, STEPHANIE QUON AND JESSICA QUON RICHARD F. BOULWARE, II , District Judge . On December 15, 2015, Patricia Arnott, as trustee for the Nancy Quon Life Insurance Trust dated February 10, 2005, Stephanie Lingle and Jessica Quon (the "Quons") filed a motion to intervene solely for the purposes of attending a settlement conference. (Dkt. 76.) The Quons wished to appear because they are parties to American General Life Insurance Co. v. Vistana Condominium Owners
Summary: MOTION TO DISMISS PATRICIA ARNOTT, STEPHANIE QUON AND JESSICA QUON RICHARD F. BOULWARE, II , District Judge . On December 15, 2015, Patricia Arnott, as trustee for the Nancy Quon Life Insurance Trust dated February 10, 2005, Stephanie Lingle and Jessica Quon (the "Quons") filed a motion to intervene solely for the purposes of attending a settlement conference. (Dkt. 76.) The Quons wished to appear because they are parties to American General Life Insurance Co. v. Vistana Condominium Owners ..
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MOTION TO DISMISS PATRICIA ARNOTT, STEPHANIE QUON AND JESSICA QUON
RICHARD F. BOULWARE, II, District Judge.
On December 15, 2015, Patricia Arnott, as trustee for the Nancy Quon Life Insurance Trust dated February 10, 2005, Stephanie Lingle and Jessica Quon (the "Quons") filed a motion to intervene solely for the purposes of attending a settlement conference. (Dkt. 76.) The Quons wished to appear because they are parties to American General Life Insurance Co. v. Vistana Condominium Owners Association, case number 2:12-cv-01324-JAD-NJK, consolidated with 2:12-cv-01440-GMN-NJK. The issues being addressed in the settlement conference had significant overlap with those in the American General case, and so intervening aided judicial efficiency. The Quons' motion was granted, and they appeared for the conference. (Dkts. 79; 81-82.)
The Quons have brought no claims in this case, and there are no claims against them here. Therefore, they are requesting that they be dismissed from this matter, and that their attorneys be removed from the service list.
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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