Case Name: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, a Maryland Corporation, Petitioner, v. The Honorable Norman S. FENTON, a Judge for the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Pima, Respondent, and Andrea Nekuza DIEHL, individually, Andrea Nekuza Diehl and Jeffrey Alan Diehl, wife and husband, Real Parties in Interest
Court: Arizona Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arizona
Decision Date: 1991-03-29
Citations: 167 Ariz. 549
Docket Number: No. CV-90-0067-PR
Parties: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, a Maryland Corporation, Petitioner, v. The Honorable Norman S. FENTON, a Judge for the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Pima, Respondent, and Andrea Nekuza DIEHL, individually, Andrea Nekuza Diehl and Jeffrey Alan Diehl, wife and husband, Real Parties in Interest.
Judges: 
Reporter: Arizona Reports
Volume: 167
Pages: 549–549

Head Matter:
810 P.2d 177
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, a Maryland Corporation, Petitioner, v. The Honorable Norman S. FENTON, a Judge for the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Pima, Respondent, and Andrea Nekuza DIEHL, individually, Andrea Nekuza Diehl and Jeffrey Alan Diehl, wife and husband, Real Parties in Interest.
No. CV-90-0067-PR.
Supreme Court of Arizona.
March 29, 1991.
Jones, Edwards, Smith & Kofron, P.C. by William W. Edwards, Tucson, and Robert J. Kundtz, for petitioner.
Rabinovitz & Associates, P.C. by Michael A. Mosesso, Tucson, for real parties in interest.
Editors Note: The following action was taken by the Supreme Court of the State of Arizona on May 21, 1991: ORDERED: There being no decision on the merits in this matter, attorney’s fees are denied but costs are allowed.

Opinion:
ORDER
Review was granted in this case on Issues A, B, and C on July 10, 1990. The case was argued to the Court on February 7, 1991, Vice Chief Justice Stanley G. Feld-man and Justices James Duke Cameron, James Moeller, and Robert J. Corcoran participating; Vice Chief Justice Feldman and Justice Cameron voted to vacate the court of appeals' order and opinion granting special action relief. Justices Moeller and Cor-coran voted to approve the court of appeals' grant of special action relief and its opinion. Therefore,
IT IS ORDERED that the court of appeals' order granting special action relief is affirmed.