Mills v. Everest Reinsurance Company
Howard Mills, Superintendent of Insurace of the State of New York, in his capacity as rehabilitator of Frontier Insurance Company |
Everest Reinsurance Company and Benfield Incorporated, FKA E.W. Blanch Company, Incorporated |
10-3223 |
August 9, 2010 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
CONTRACT-Insurance |
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Plaintiff - appellant: Howard Mills, Superintendent of Insurace of the State of New York, in his capacity as rehabilitator of Frontier Insurance Company | |
Represented By: | Robert Lewin |
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Defendant - appellee: Everest Reinsurance Company | |
Represented By: | Daniel A. Hargraves |
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Defendant - appellee: Benfield Incorporated, FKA E.W. Blanch Company, Incorporated | |
Represented By: | Patrick J. Feeley |
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