Axis Surplus Insurance Company v. Occidental Fire and Casualty Company of North Carolina
Axis Surplus Insurance Company |
Occidental Fire and Casualty Company of North Carolina |
2:2015cv08933 |
November 17, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Dale S. Fischer |
Andrew J. Wistrich |
Insurance |
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Plaintiff: Axis Surplus Insurance Company | |
Represented By: | Ian E Anderson |
Represented By: | Tamiko Alicia Malia Dunham |
Represented By: | Roseanne C Lazzarotto |
Represented By: | Thomas E Mulvihill |
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Defendant: Occidental Fire and Casualty Company of North Carolina | |
Represented By: | Thomas W Ferrell |
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