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Premera v. Lexington Ins. Co.

United States District Court, Western District of Washington
Dec 10, 2021
2:17-cv-00714-RSL (W.D. Wash. Dec. 10, 2021)

Opinion

2:17-cv-00714-RSL

12-10-2021

PREMERA, Plaintiff, v. LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY; BCS INSURANCE COMPANY ("BCS"); HOMELAND INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK; IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY; RLI INSURANCE COMPANY; TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA; AND RSUI INDEMNITY COMPANY Defendants.

John R. Neeleman, WSBA #19752 Gwendolyn C. Payton, WSBA #26752 Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Attorneys for Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Premera Eliot Harris, WSBA #36590 By: s/ Rodney Umberger, Jr. Rodney Umberger, Jr., WSBA #24948 Williams Kastner & Gibbs PLLC Mary Jo Barry, pro hac vice Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP Attorneys for Ironshore Specialty Insurance Company Jeremy Roland Schulze, WSBA #46670 Lawrence Gottlieb Lawrence Gottlieb, WSBA #20987 Betts Patterson & Mines Douglas M. Mangel, Pro Hac Vice Joseph A. Bailey III, Pro Hac Vice CLYDE & CO U.S. LLP Attorneys for RLI Insurance Company Joseph D. Hampton, WSBA #15297 Betts Patterson & Mines Andrew Oldis, pro hac vice Matthew M. Collibee, pro hac vice Wayne E. Borgeest, pro hac vice Joan Gilbride, pro hac vice KAUFMAN BORGEEST & RYAN Attorneys for Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Jennifer L. Crow, WSBA #43746 Scheer Law Group LLP Attorneys for RSUI Indemnity Company Robert J. Guite, WSBA #25753 Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP Attorneys for Homeland Insurance Company of New York


John R. Neeleman, WSBA #19752

Gwendolyn C. Payton, WSBA #26752

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

Attorneys for Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Premera

Eliot Harris, WSBA #36590

By: s/ Rodney Umberger, Jr.

Rodney Umberger, Jr., WSBA #24948

Williams Kastner & Gibbs PLLC

Mary Jo Barry, pro hac vice

Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP

Attorneys for Ironshore Specialty Insurance Company

Jeremy Roland Schulze, WSBA #46670

Lawrence Gottlieb

Lawrence Gottlieb, WSBA #20987

Betts Patterson & Mines

Douglas M. Mangel, Pro Hac Vice

Joseph A. Bailey III, Pro Hac Vice

CLYDE & CO U.S. LLP

Attorneys for RLI Insurance Company

Joseph D. Hampton, WSBA #15297

Betts Patterson & Mines

Andrew Oldis, pro hac vice

Matthew M. Collibee, pro hac vice

Wayne E. Borgeest, pro hac vice

Joan Gilbride, pro hac vice

KAUFMAN BORGEEST & RYAN

Attorneys for Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America

Jennifer L. Crow, WSBA #43746

Scheer Law Group LLP

Attorneys for RSUI Indemnity Company

Robert J. Guite, WSBA #25753

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

Attorneys for Homeland Insurance Company of New York

STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS RLI INSURANCE COMPANY, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA, AND IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY

Robert S. Lasnik, United States District Judge

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), Plaintiff Premera Blue Cross (“Premera”) and Defendants RLI Insurance Company (“RLI”), Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America (“Travelers”), and Ironshore Specialty Insurance Company (“Ironshore”), by and through their respective attorneys, hereby dismiss with prejudice all claims or counterclaims asserted by (a) Premera against RLI, Travelers, and Ironshore, and (b) RLI, Travelers, and Ironshore against Premera. Premera, RLI, Travelers and Ironshore shall bear their own fees and costs in connection with the dismissed claims and counterclaims.

All remaining parties to this action, by and through their respective attorneys, hereby stipulate to the dismissal of these claims and counterclaims, after which RLI, Travelers, and Ironshore will no longer be parties to this case. This stipulation does not apply to any claims or counterclaims between Premera and any other remaining party in this litigation and is without prejudice to (a) any rights the remaining defendants have as to potential future claims against the dismissed parties; and (b) any rights the dismissed parties have as to potential future claims against the remaining defendants.

IT IS SO STIPULATED, THROUGH COUNSEL OF RECORD.

Based on the above Stipulation, IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Premera v. Lexington Ins. Co.

United States District Court, Western District of Washington
Dec 10, 2021
2:17-cv-00714-RSL (W.D. Wash. Dec. 10, 2021)
Case details for

Premera v. Lexington Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:PREMERA, Plaintiff, v. LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY; BCS INSURANCE COMPANY…

Court:United States District Court, Western District of Washington

Date published: Dec 10, 2021

Citations

2:17-cv-00714-RSL (W.D. Wash. Dec. 10, 2021)