Anpac
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Houston, TX 77002-5019
Recent News About Anpac
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HOUSTON – On Feb. 6, American National Property and Casualty Co. (ANPAC), which insures a property mortgaged by Vanderbilt Mortgage Finance Inc. and occupied by Mark Rennison, was granted a motion for emergency relief that bars Rennison from obtaining a reappraisal of his home.
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Johnson TEXARKANA, Ark. -- In an offshoot to the Colossus class action, American National Property and Casualty Co., the only remaining defendant, is asking the Miller County judge to rule on a joint motion filed almost two years ago.
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GALVESTON - Two insurance companies, including Galveston-based American National Insurance Co., have filed suit against the San Antonio-based Red McCombs automotive family in an effort to retrieve reimbursements for numerous clients who terminated their policies early.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. � Computer Science Corp., the distributor of the insurance software Colossus, has agreed to settle out of a pending class action in Miller County, Ark.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. � Following four years of intense discovery requests and un-ruled upon motions, only two defendants remain and continue to fight in the massive Colossus class action in Arkansas.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. -- Claim IQ Inc. is petitioning the Arkansas Supreme Court to order a state circuit court to cease what the company calls improper exercise of jurisdiction and dismiss the defendant without prejudice from the Colossus class action.
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Judge Kirk Johnson TEXARKANA, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - Like the common lore, everything may be bigger in Texas, except, it seems, when it comes to staggering legal action. Nobody tops Texarkana, Ark., these days.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. � Newly severed defendants in the Colossus class action -- USAA and ANPAC Insurance Companies -- have filed emergency motions for the Miller County Circuit Court to reconsider and vacate the Severance Order and to stay the case pending appellate review.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. � Facing a multitude of arguments, Miller County Judge Kirk Johnson granted the plaintiffs' request to sever a handful of defendants from the pending Colossus class action.
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TEXARKANA, Ark. -- At a hearing March 17 in the Arkansas Colossus class action, plaintiffs' attorneys were expected to argue that the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege would require public disclosure of an inadvertently disclosed document written between USAA's attorneys and employees.