Allstate Insurance v. American Home
Plaintiff - Appellant: Allstate Insurance Company, an Illinois corporation, as successor in interest to Northbrook Excess & Surplus Insurance Company, formerly known as Northbrook Insurance Company, pursuant to merger effective January 1, 1985
Defendant - Appellee: American Home Products Corporation, a Delaware Corporation
Case Number: 10-1652
Filed: April 28, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: CONTRACT-Insurance
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Plaintiff - appellant: Allstate Insurance Company, an Illinois corporation, as successor in interest to Northbrook Excess & Surplus Insurance Company, formerly known as Northbrook Insurance Company, pursuant to merger effective January 1, 1985
Represented By: Harris J. Zakarin
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Defendant - appellee: American Home Products Corporation, a Delaware Corporation
Represented By: Sheila L. Birnbaum
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