Travelers Property Casualty Company v. Mixt Greens, Inc., C-13-00957 PJH. (2014)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20140512j47
Visitors: 6
Filed: May 09, 2014
Latest Update: May 09, 2014
Summary: JOINT STATUS STATEMENT; (PROPOSED) ORDER PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON, District Judge. Pursuant to the Court's Orders filed March 25, 2014 (Docket #75) and April 16, 2014 (Docket #78), the parties have met and conferred. They agree and request that the remaining claims regarding duty to indemnify should remain stayed pending final resolution of the underlying action, at which time it will be known whether Mixt Greens, Inc., Hines Interests Limited Partners, or NOP 560 Mission LLC are liable to Ca
Summary: JOINT STATUS STATEMENT; (PROPOSED) ORDER PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON, District Judge. Pursuant to the Court's Orders filed March 25, 2014 (Docket #75) and April 16, 2014 (Docket #78), the parties have met and conferred. They agree and request that the remaining claims regarding duty to indemnify should remain stayed pending final resolution of the underlying action, at which time it will be known whether Mixt Greens, Inc., Hines Interests Limited Partners, or NOP 560 Mission LLC are liable to Cal..
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JOINT STATUS STATEMENT; (PROPOSED) ORDER
PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON, District Judge.
Pursuant to the Court's Orders filed March 25, 2014 (Docket #75) and April 16, 2014 (Docket #78), the parties have met and conferred. They agree and request that the remaining claims regarding duty to indemnify should remain stayed pending final resolution of the underlying action, at which time it will be known whether Mixt Greens, Inc., Hines Interests Limited Partners, or NOP 560 Mission LLC are liable to Cal-Murphy LLC and if so, for what.
Cal-Murphy, LLC requests that the Court clarify its Order filed March 25, 2014 (Docket #75) regarding the issues of waiver, estoppel and laches.
A Proposed Order continuing the stay in this action is attached to this Joint Status Statement
[PROPOSED] ORDER
This matter is stayed pending final resolution of the underlying action. The parties are directed to file supplemental status reports every 3 months to advise this Court concerning the3 status of the underlying action.
Source: Leagle