H.B. Fuller Company v. United States Fire Ins. Co., et al
Plaintiff - Appellant: H.B. Fuller Company, a Minnesota corporation
Defendant - Appellee: United States Fire Insurance Company, a Delaware corporation and International Insurance Company, a California corporation, Now known as TIG Insurance Company
Third Party Plaintiff: United States Fire Insurance Company
Third Party Defendant: Allstate Insurance Company, Successor Northbrook Insurance Company, an Illinois corporation, First State Insurance Company, a Connecticut corporation and National Union Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania corporation
Case Number: 14-1134
Filed: January 21, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Insurance
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Plaintiff - appellant: H.B. Fuller Company, a Minnesota corporation
Represented By: Diane B. Bratvold
Represented By: Lauren E. Lonergan
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Defendant - appellee: United States Fire Insurance Company, a Delaware corporation
Represented By: Julian C. Janes
Represented By: James Thomas Martin
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Defendant - appellee: International Insurance Company, a California corporation, Now known as TIG Insurance Company
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Represented By: Kay Nord Hunt
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