City of Holland, et al v. Federal Insurance Company
Plaintiff - Appellee: CITY OF HOLLAND and BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF HOLLAND, MICHIGAN
Defendant - Appellant: FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Case Number: 17-1510
Filed: May 3, 2017
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Contract: Insurance
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Plaintiff - appellee: CITY OF HOLLAND
Represented By: Ronald James Vander Veen
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Plaintiff - appellee: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF HOLLAND, MICHIGAN
Represented By: Ronald James Vander Veen
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Defendant - appellant: FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Represented By: Patrick E. Winters
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