Deeba, et al v. First Specialty Insurance Corp
MICHAEL E. DEEBA, Trustee for MACCO Properties, Inc., and N.V. Brooks appartments, LLC |
LIVING INVESTMENTS, LLC |
FIRST SPECIALTY INSURANCE CORPORATION |
14-6212 |
October 29, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Insurance |
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Plaintiff - appellant: MICHAEL E. DEEBA, Trustee for MACCO Properties, Inc., and N.V. Brooks appartments, LLC | |
Represented By: | Gerald P. Green |
Represented By: | John Clark Lennon |
Represented By: | Amy Steele Neathery |
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Plaintiff intervenor - appellant: LIVING INVESTMENTS, LLC | |
Represented By: | Gina D. Knight |
Represented By: | Gene Rollin Nash |
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Defendant - appellee: FIRST SPECIALTY INSURANCE CORPORATION | |
Represented By: | George W. Dahnke |
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