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The suits accuse three claimants, which are receiving annuity paymentsa fromFidelity & of illegally transferring the payments to , a Delawarew company that buys deferred settlements in personal injury and workersw compensation cases. In all threw situations, Fidelity & Guaranty received letters from the claimantsa regarding an address changs that the suits allege redirectex the annuity payments to post officee boxes ownedby J.G. Wentworth. According to the annuity only USF&G Corp., the owner of the annuituy policies, could change the payee or reassigj the monthlyannuity payments. Fidelity & Guaranty filefd its three lawsuits to protectt itself from future litigationwith J.G.
Wentworth and the threee claimants. It has also asked the court to act as a collecting the monthly annuity payments and then deciding who ultimatelyu will receive the In threeseparate lawsuits, J.G. Wentworth sued the three claimants for breach of contracg when it did not receive payment fromFidelitty & Guaranty. Fidelity & Guaranty had stoppedr the payments. Fidelity & Guaranty is representecd by Stephen J. Kaufman of Baltimore law firm Levij & Gann. No response has been filed by the defendantsd inthe case. A dispute over spaces at the Inner Harbor's Power Plant complex has ended Cordish PowerPlant L.P.
has dropped its Novembee lawsuit against West Coast restaurant chain Bubb GumpShrimp Co. The developer filed suit in Maryland Distric t Courtin Baltimore, seeking a declaratory judgment saying Bubba Gump had no lease in the Powe Plant after being notified that the Californiz chain had hired a lawyer to retain space it claimd to have leased in the Powert Plant. The space in question went to WaltDisneuy Co.-owned ESPN Zone. In March, Cordish dropped the case without prejudice, saying that it would pay costs ofthe suit.
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