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Facts

The Plaintiff-Appellant filed a case against the Defendant-Appellee, an insurance company, regarding a dispute over an insurance claim. The specific events leading to the dispute are not detailed in the decision.

Procedural History

  • New Mexico Court of Appeals: The case was certified to the Supreme Court of New Mexico for further consideration.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellant: [Not applicable or not found]
  • Defendant-Appellee: [Not applicable or not found]

Legal Issues

  • Whether the petition for writ of certiorari should be dismissed as moot.
  • Whether the certification from the Court of Appeals should be accepted and the case placed on the general calendar.
  • What issues should be briefed and argued in light of the Supreme Court's prior decision in Britt v. Phoenix Indemnity Ins. Co.

Disposition

  • The petition for writ of certiorari was dismissed as moot.
  • The certification from the Court of Appeals was accepted, and the case was placed on the general calendar.
  • A briefing schedule was established, and oral arguments were ordered to be heard after the filing of all briefs.

Reasons

The Court found that the petition for writ of certiorari was moot and therefore dismissed it. However, the Court accepted the certification from the Court of Appeals and placed the case on the general calendar for further proceedings. The Court directed the parties to brief the issues raised in the Court of Appeals, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's prior decision in Britt v. Phoenix Indemnity Ins. Co. A briefing schedule was established, and the Court indicated that oral arguments would be heard after the submission of all briefs.

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