BITUMINOUS CASUALTY CORPORATION v. CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY, 1:11CV00096 SWW. (2012)
Court: District Court, E.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20120207762
Visitors: 8
Filed: Feb. 06, 2012
Latest Update: Feb. 06, 2012
Summary: ORDER SUSAN WEBBER WRIGHT, District Judge. Pursuant to the attached letter stating that all issues in this lawsuit have been resolved, no further action is required by the Court. IT IS SO ORDERED that this action is dismissed with prejudice. February 1, 2012 The Honorable Susan Webber Wright United States District Judge 600 West Capital Avenue Room A522 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Re: Bituminous Casualty Corporation v. The Cincinnati Insurance Company United States District Court, E
Summary: ORDER SUSAN WEBBER WRIGHT, District Judge. Pursuant to the attached letter stating that all issues in this lawsuit have been resolved, no further action is required by the Court. IT IS SO ORDERED that this action is dismissed with prejudice. February 1, 2012 The Honorable Susan Webber Wright United States District Judge 600 West Capital Avenue Room A522 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Re: Bituminous Casualty Corporation v. The Cincinnati Insurance Company United States District Court, Ea..
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ORDER
SUSAN WEBBER WRIGHT, District Judge.
Pursuant to the attached letter stating that all issues in this lawsuit have been resolved, no further action is required by the Court.
IT IS SO ORDERED that this action is dismissed with prejudice.
February 1, 2012
The Honorable Susan Webber Wright
United States District Judge
600 West Capital Avenue
Room A522
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Re: Bituminous Casualty Corporation v. The Cincinnati Insurance
Company
United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas,
Batesville Division, Case No. 1:11CV00096SWW
Our File No. 25590
Dear Judge Wright:
It appears that this lawsuit has become moot, inasmuch as the dispute in the underlying wrongful death action has been settled and all claims have been dismissed with prejudice. Therefore, it is appropriate that this action also be dismissed.
If the Court would prefer that I prepare an Order of Dismissal, I will be happy to do so.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
Beverly a. Rowlett
Source: Leagle