Robert Leimkuehler v. American United Life Insuranc
ROBERT V. LEIMKUEHLER, as trustee and on behalf of Leimkuehler, Inc., Profit Sharing Plan |
AMERICAN UNITED LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY |
12-1081 |
January 12, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Employee Retirement |
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Robert Leimkuehler v. American United Life Insuranc |
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Filing 701976982 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Wood. AFFIRMED. Michael S. Kanne, Circuit Judge; Diane P. Wood, Circuit Judge and Diane S. Sykes, Circuit Judge. [6479068-1] [6479068] [12-1081, 12-1213, 12-2536] |
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Plaintiff - appellant: ROBERT V. LEIMKUEHLER, as trustee and on behalf of Leimkuehler, Inc., Profit Sharing Plan | |
Represented By: | Klint Bruno |
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Defendant - appellee: AMERICAN UNITED LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
Represented By: | Bart Andrew Karwath |
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