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IN RE STONE & WEBSTER, INC., 00-02142. (2014)

Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Delaware Number: inbco20141103400 Visitors: 5
Filed: Oct. 31, 2014
Latest Update: Oct. 31, 2014
Summary: PETER J. WALSH, Judge. Dear Counsel: This is with respect to Travelers' Motion to Compel Discovery Responses and the Insufficiency of Answers and Objections to Request for Admission. (Doc. # 6712) I have briefly reviewed the motion to compel discovery. With respect to many of the objections, the Trustee states: The Trustee objects that Travelers' definition of SWEC includes entities other than Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation and, therefore, the Request to Admit is denied. (Doc. # 671
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PETER J. WALSH, Judge.

Dear Counsel:

This is with respect to Travelers' Motion to Compel Discovery Responses and the Insufficiency of Answers and Objections to Request for Admission. (Doc. # 6712) I have briefly reviewed the motion to compel discovery. With respect to many of the objections, the Trustee states:

The Trustee objects that Travelers' definition of SWEC includes entities other than Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation and, therefore, the Request to Admit is denied.

(Doc. # 6712, p.6.)

In the Background section of the Motion, the Motion asserts:

This Contested Matter arises from the Trustee's objection [D.I. 5534] to Travelers' claim for unpaid insurance premiums and other consideration owed by Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation ("SWEC") for insurance that Travelers provided to SWEC and its affiliates from January 1, 1979 to January 1, 1995 (the "Insurance Program").

(Doc. # 6712, p. 2.)

I do not understand the quoted objection statements. Please advise.

Source:  Leagle

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