State Farm Lloyds v. Scott Marshall
Plaintiff - Appellee: STATE FARM LLOYDS
Defendant - Appellant: DONNA COWEY, as representative of the Estate of Staci Michelle Montgomery, and on behalf of all those entitled to recover under the Texas Wrongful Death and Survival Acts for the death of Staci Michelle Montgomery
Case Number: 15-10302
Filed: April 10, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Insurance

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August 27, 2015 State Farm Lloyds v. Scott Marshall

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Plaintiff - appellee: STATE FARM LLOYDS
Represented By: Julia Ann Dobbins
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Defendant - appellant: DONNA COWEY, as representative of the Estate of Staci Michelle Montgomery, and on behalf of all those entitled to recover under the Texas Wrongful Death and Survival Acts for the death of Staci Michelle Montgomery
Represented By: Gregory Lamar Gowan
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