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Greenwich Insurance Co. v. Medical Mutual Insurance Co.

Citation: 667 F. App'x 385Docket: No. 15-1107

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; July 14, 2016; Federal Appellate Court

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Unpublished opinions lack binding precedent in this circuit. Medical Mutual Insurance Company (MMI) appealed a district court order that granted summary judgment to Greenwich Insurance Company, which sought a declaratory judgment asserting it had no obligation to defend MMI in an underlying lawsuit based on an insurance policy issued to MMI. After reviewing the case, the court found no reversible error and affirmed the district court's decision. MMI's motion to include court documents from an unrelated case in its brief was denied. The court deemed oral argument unnecessary as the facts and legal issues were sufficiently presented in the submitted materials. The decision is affirmed.