Nonparty’s (Liberty Insurance Corporation) Motion for Leave to Intervene (Motion), filed on 12-31-20 under ROA No. 15, is DENIED, without prejudice.
Code of Civil Procedure section 387 provides in part, “. . . (b) An intervention takes place when a nonparty, deemed an intervenor, becomes a party to an action or proceeding between other persons by doing any of the following: [¶] (1) Joining a plaintiff in claiming what is sought by the complaint. [¶] (2) Unitiing with a defendant in resisting the claims of a plaintiff. [¶] (3) Demanding anything adverse to both a plaintiff and a defendant. [¶] (c) A nonparty shall petition the court for leave to intervene by noticed motion or ex parte application. The petition shall include a copy of the proposed complaint in intervention or answer in intervention and set forth the grounds upon which the intervention rests. [¶] (d)(1) The court shall, upon timely application, permit a nonparty to intervene in the action or proceeding if either of the fo