District of Guam Contract Cases
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The Prudential Insurance Company of America v. Aquiningoc et al
as 1:2017cv00094
Plaintiff:
The Prudential Insurance Company of America
Defendant:
Jeffrey Aquiningoc, Catherine Aquiningoc
Cause Of Action: Interpleader Action
Hill v. ASSURANCEFORENINGEN SKULD (Gjensidig) et al

as 1:2015cv00025
Plaintiff:
Amy Hill
Defendant:
ASSURANCEFORENINGEN SKULD (Gjensidig), SKULD Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association (Bermuda) Ltd.
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Insurance Contract
National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania v. Edumsa et al
as 1:2014cv00008
Defendant:
Kimberly D Edumsa, Shawn L.C. Tabayoyong
Plaintiff:
National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cause Of Action: Declaratory Judgement
Standard Insurance Company v. Diaz et al
as 1:2013cv00014
Defendant:
Jess Maanao, Gregorio Maanao, Jr., Roseann Ordonez
and others
Plaintiff:
Standard Insurance Company
Cause Of Action: Interpleader Action
GMP Hawaii, Inc. et al v. Lexington Insurance Company

as 1:2011cv00010
Plaintiff:
GMP Hawaii, Inc. , Ohio Pacific Tech, Inc.
Defendant:
Lexington Insurance Company
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Breach of Contract
Gill v. TakeCare Insurance Company, Inc. et al

as 1:2011cv00003
Plaintiff:
Ina Gill
Defendant:
TakeCare Insurance Company, Inc. , Does One (1) through Thirty (30), Inclusive
Cause Of Action: Petition for Removal- Insurance Contract
Inter Bay Circle Marine v. India International Insurance Pte Ltd.
as 1:2010cv00019
Plaintiff:
Inter Bay Circle Marine
Defendant:
India International Insurance Pte Ltd.
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Insurance Contract
Sanchez v. TakeCare Insurance Company, Inc., a Guam Corporation

as 1:2009cv00001
Plaintiff:
Carol M. Hinkle Sanchez
Defendant:
TakeCare Insurance Company, Inc., a Guam Corporation
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
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