One Beacon Insurance Company v. Crowley Marine Services, Inc.
Defendant-Third Party Plaintiff - Appellee Cross-Appellant: CROWLEY MARINE SERVICES INC
Third Party Defendant - Appellant Cross-Appellee: TUBAL-CAIN MARINE SERVICES, INC.
Case Number: 10-20417
Filed: June 21, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Marine

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Date Filed Description
July 28, 2011 Summary One Beacon Ins. Co. v. Crowley Marine Serv., Inc.

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August 19, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 501576983 REVISED PUBLISHED OPINION FILED. [6868253-2] [10-20417]
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Defendant-third party plaintiff - appellee cross-appellant: CROWLEY MARINE SERVICES INC
Represented By: James Thomas Brown
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Third party defendant - appellant cross-appellee: TUBAL-CAIN MARINE SERVICES, INC.
Represented By: John Martin Ribarits
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