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  • NATIONWIDE INDEMNITY COMPANY VS THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY Insurance Coverage (not complex) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
  • NATIONWIDE INDEMNITY COMPANY VS THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY Insurance Coverage (not complex) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
						
                                

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Electronically FILED by Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles on 02/26/2020 02:28 PM Sherri R. Carter, Executive Officer/Clerk of Court, by R. Clifton,Deputy Clerk 20STCV07937 CM-010 ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name, State Bar number, and address): Albert K. Alikin (265119)/Landon J. Greene (318575) of GOLDBERG SEGALLA LLP FOR COURT USE ONLY 777 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 2000 PO Box 17220 Los Angeles, CA 90017 TELEPHONE NO.: 213.415.7200 FAX NO. (Optionab: 213.415.7299 ATTORNEY FOR (Name): Plaintiff NATIONWIDE INDEMNITY COMPANY SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES STREET ADDRESS: 1 1 1 N Hill St MAILING ADDRESS: 1 1 1 N Hill St CITY AND ZIP CODE Los Angeles, CA 90012 BRANCH NAME Stanley Mosk Courthouse CASE NAME: NATIONWIDE INDEMNITY COMPANY v. THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, et al. CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET Complex Case Designation CASE NUMBER: Unlimited 1- 7 Limited I— I Counter 1- 7 Joinder (Amount (Amount Filed with first appearance by defendant JUDGE: demanded demanded is exceeds $25,000) (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.402) $25,000) DEPT.: Items 1-6 below must be completed (see instructions on page 2). 1. Check one box below for the case type that best describes this case: Auto Tort Contract Provisionally Complex Civil Litigation 1- 7 A• uto (22) n Breach of contract/warranty (06) (Cal. Rules of Court, rules 3.400-3.403) Uninsured motorist (46) F- 1 R• ule 3.740 collections (09) r---1 A• ntitrust/Trade regulation (03) Other PUPD/WD (Personal Injury/Property O• ther collections (09) I— I Construction defect (10) Damage/Wrongful Death) Tort Ei Insurance coverage (18) M• ass tort (40) 1- 7 A• sbestos (04) F- 1 O• ther contract (37) I— I Securities litigation (28) 1- 7 P• roduct liability (24) Real Property Environmental/Toxic tort (30) 1- 7 M• edical malpractice (45) I- 7 Eminent domain/Inverse Insurance coverage claims arising from the above listed provisionally complex case I— I Other PI/PDAND (23) condemnation (14) types (41) Non-PUPD/VVD (Other) Tort Wrongful eviction (33) Enforcement of Judgment • B• usiness tort/unfair business practice (07) [— I Other real property (26) I— I Enforcement of judgment (20) I— I Civil rights (08) Unlawful Detainer Miscellaneous Civil Complaint r---1 D• efamation (13) 1---1 C• ommercial (31) FT RICO (27) Fraud (16) Residential (32) ni O• ther complaint (not specified above) (42) I— I Intellectual property (19) I- 1 Drugs (38) Miscellaneous Civil Petition I— I Professional negligence (25) Judicial Review F- 1 A• sset forfeiture (05) Partnership and corporate governance (21) I— I Other non-PI/PD/WD tort (35) Employment ni Petition re: arbitration award (11) I— I Other petition (not specified above) (43) 1 1 W• rongful termination (36) W• rit of mandate (02) ▪ O• ther employment (15) I— I Other judicial review (39) 2. This case 1- 7 is ni is not complex under rule 3.400 of the California Rules of Court. If the case is complex, mark the factors requiring exceptional judicial management: a. Large number of separately represented parties d. TT Large number of witnesses b. ni Extensive motion practice raising difficult or novel e. 0 Coordination with related actions pending in one or more issues that will be time-consuming to resolve courts in other counties, states, or countries, or in a federal c. 0 Substantial amount of documentary evidence court f. n Substantial postjudgment judicial supervision 3. Remedies sought (check all that apply): a. 1- 7 monetary b. 1- 7 nonmonetary; declaratory or injunctive relief c. 1- 7 punitive 4. Number of causes of action (specify): 3 - 1: Breach of contract; 2: equitable contribution; 3: declaratory relief 5. This case r7 is FT is not a class action suit. 6. If there are any known related cases, file and serve a notice of related case. (You may use form CM-015.) Date: February 26, 2020 Albert K. Alikin Esq. (TYPE OR PRINT NAME) (SIGNATURE OF PARTY OR ATTORNEY FOR PARTY) NOTICE • Plaintiff must file this cover sheet with the first paper filed in the action or proceeding (except small claims cases or cases filed under the Probate Code, Family Code, or Welfare and Institutions Code). (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.220.) Failure to file may result in sanctions. • File this cover sheet in addition to any cover sheet required by local court rule. • If this case is complex under rule 3.400 et seq. of the California Rules of Court, you must serve a copy of this cover sheet on all other parties to the action or proceeding. • Unless this is a collections case under rule 3.740 or a complex case, this cover sheet will be used for statistical purposes only. Page 1 of 2 Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Cal. Rules of Court, rules 2.30, 3.220, 3.400-3.403, 3.740; Judicial Council of California CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET Cal Standards of Judicial Administration, std. 3.10 CM-010 [Rev. July 1, 2007] www.courts.ca.gov