Ramirez, et al v. First Mercury Ins. Company
LAURA LISA RAMIREZ, next friend M.N.T. a minor child |
FIRST MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY, a Delaware corporation |
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY, INC., a Texas corporation |
17-1036 |
January 31, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Insurance |
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Plaintiff - appellee: LAURA LISA RAMIREZ, next friend M.N.T. a minor child | |
Represented By: | Charles Keith Gilbert |
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Defendant - appellant: FIRST MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY, a Delaware corporation | |
Represented By: | Kristi Lynn Blumhardt |
Represented By: | Laurence M. McHeffey |
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Defendant - appellee: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY, INC., a Texas corporation | |
Represented By: | Eric E. Torgersen |
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