Grand Reserve of Columbus, LLC v. Property-Owners Insurance Comp
GRAND RESERVE OF COLUMBUS, LLC, The |
PROPERTY-OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Subsidiary of or doing business as a Division of AUTO-OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY doing business as AUTO OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY |
17-10264 |
January 18, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Insurance |
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Plaintiff - appellee: GRAND RESERVE OF COLUMBUS, LLC, The | |
Represented By: | Gregory Ellington |
Represented By: | William B. Hardegree |
Represented By: | LaRae D. Moore |
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Defendant - appellant: PROPERTY-OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Subsidiary of or doing business as a Division of AUTO-OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY doing business as AUTO OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY | |
Represented By: | Michael C. Kendall |
Represented By: | Samantha Rose Mandell |
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