Hunt v. Golden Rule Insurance Company
Plaintiff - Appellant: BEATRICE M. HUNT
Defendant - Appellee: GOLDEN RULE INSURANCE COMPANY
Case Number: 10-2065
Filed: September 14, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: Insurance

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Date Filed Description
April 19, 2011 Summary Hunt v. Golden Rule Ins. Co.

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April 19, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 106198330 OPINION issued by Michael Boudin, Appellate Judge; Kermit V. Lipez, Appellate Judge and Jeffrey R. Howard, Appellate Judge. Published. [10-2065]
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Plaintiff - appellant: BEATRICE M. HUNT
Represented By: Gordon R. Blakeney
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Defendant - appellee: GOLDEN RULE INSURANCE COMPANY
Represented By: William D. Pandolph
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