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Scottsdale Insurance Company v. CSC Agility Platform, Inc., 2:17-cv-07762-PSG (GJSx). (2019)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20190212528 Visitors: 11
Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 05, 2019
Summary: [PROPOSED] JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFF SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY ON COMPLAINT AND COUNTERCLAIM PHILIP S. GUTIERREZ , District Judge . Plaintiff Scottsdale Insurance Company's Motion for Summary Judgment ("Motion") in the above-captioned matter came before the Court for hearing on January 28, 2019 with each party represented by counsel of record. Having read and considered the papers submitted by the parties and oral argument presented during the hearing, the Court granted the M
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[PROPOSED] JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFF SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY ON COMPLAINT AND COUNTERCLAIM

Plaintiff Scottsdale Insurance Company's Motion for Summary Judgment ("Motion") in the above-captioned matter came before the Court for hearing on January 28, 2019 with each party represented by counsel of record. Having read and considered the papers submitted by the parties and oral argument presented during the hearing, the Court granted the Motion. In adjudicating the Motion, the Court makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law:

1. Defendants CSC Agility Platform, Inc. fka Servicemesh, Inc. and Computer Sciences Corporation (collectively "Defendants") submitted the lawsuits and investigations described in Scottsdale's First Amended Complaint to Scottsdale for coverage (the "Underlying Matters") under an insurance policy that Scottsdale issued to ServiceMesh, Inc. (the "Policy"); 2. There is no coverage for the Underlying Matters by virtue of the Policy's Warranty Exclusion; 3. Scottsdale has no obligation to pay to Defendants any "Loss" for which any Defendants have indemnified or will indemnify Eric Pulier in connection with the Underlying Matters; and 4. Defendants must reimburse Scottsdale for the payments that it has made under the Policy as set forth in the Motion.

IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED THAT judgment be entered in favor of Scottsdale on its First Amended Complaint for Declaratory Relief [Doc. No. 12] and on the Answer of CSC Agility Platform, Inc. fka Servicemesh, Inc. to First Amended Complaint of Scottsdale Insurance Company for Declaratory Relief and Counterclaim for Breach of Contract and Declaratory Relief [Doc. No. 27].

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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