Heitner v. Government Employees Insurance
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
By complaint dated March 5, 1982, pursuant to the provisions of CPLR 901 et seq. (class actions), plaintiff commenced the instant action. Plaintiff sues on his own behalf and on behalf of a purported class of persons similarly situated. He seeks relief against the named defendant insurance carriers in their individual capacity and in a capacity representative of a purported class of insurance carriers (foreign and/or domestic) authorized and licensed in New York to issue automobile accident insurance policies subject to section 670 et seq. of article 18 of the [753] Insurance Law, namely, the “Comprehensive Automobile Insurance Reparations Act” (No-Fault Law).
It appears that answers have not been interposed, nor has plaintiff moved, pursuant to CPLR 902, for an order to determine whether this action may indeed be maintained as a class action.
Instead, defendants Country-Wide Insurance Co., Lumbermen’s Mutual Casualty Co. and all those defendants represented by the firm of Cahill, Gordon & Reindel, as specified in attachment A to their notice of motion, move and cross-move this court for an order, pursuant to CPLR 3211 (subd [a], par 7), dismissing the complaint for failure to state a cause of action. Defendant Safeco Insurance Co. (Safeco) further moves this court for an order, pursuant to CPLR 907 and 1012, for leave to intervene and for summary judgment.
Footnotes
118 Misc. 2d 752 (Heitner v. Government Employees Insurance) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.