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Contract - Insurance Cases filed in the New York Southern District Court before Robert P. Patterson [ Court Info ]

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June 24, 2009
The John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) v. Levitin et al NY Southern Patterson Insurance Diversity-Insurance Contract
Plaintiff: The John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Defendant: Jeffrey Levitin, Jeffrey Levitin, Jeffrey Levitin, RMBH Foundation, Levi Goldstein and others...
 
June 11, 2009
Hudson Meridian Construction Group, LLC v. Virginia Surety Company, Inc. et al NY Southern Patterson Insurance Declaratory Judgement
Plaintiff: Hudson Meridian Construction Group, LLC, Hudson Meridian Construction Group, LLC Defendant: Virginia Surety Company, Inc., Old Republic General Insurance Corporation, Scottsdale Insurance Company
 
February 1, 2006
Alex & Alex Diamond, Inc. v. Certain Underwriter at Lloyd's London NY Southern Patterson Insurance Diversity-Breach of Contract
June 16, 2005
Assurance Company of America et al v. Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Company NY Southern Patterson Insurance Diversity-Insurance Contract
May 26, 2005
Robinson v. Massachusettes Mutual Life Insurance Company NY Southern Patterson Insurance Diversity-Insurance Contract
September 9, 2002
Commercial Financial v. Great American, et al NY Southern Patterson Insurance Diversity-Breach of Contract
         
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