Coney Island Auto Parts Unlimi v. Charter Oak Fire Insurance Com
Defendant: Travelers Companies, Inc.
Plaintiff - Appellant: Coney Island Auto Parts Unlimited, Inc.
Defendant - Appellee: Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company
Case Number: 14-3220
Filed: August 29, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: CONTRACT-Insurance
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Plaintiff - appellant: Coney Island Auto Parts Unlimited, Inc.
Represented By: Eran D. Grossman
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Defendant: Travelers Companies, Inc.
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Defendant - appellee: Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company
Represented By: Rippi Gill
Represented By: Yale H. Glazer
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