Interstate Fire & Casualty Com v. Roman Catholic Church of the D
Plaintiff-counter-defendant - Appellant,: INTERSTATE FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, INC., an Illinois corporation
Defendant-counter-claimant - Appellee,: ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE DIOCESE OF PHOENIX, a corporation sole, by and through Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted, his predecessors and successors
Case Number: 13-15223
Filed: February 6, 2013
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Insurance
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Plaintiff-counter-defendant - appellant,: INTERSTATE FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, INC., an Illinois corporation
Represented By: Steven G. Mesaros
Represented By: Richard Harris Goldberg
Represented By: Timothy J. McNamara
Represented By: Kevin Richard Myer
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Defendant-counter-claimant - appellee,: ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE DIOCESE OF PHOENIX, a corporation sole, by and through Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted, his predecessors and successors
Represented By: Brian Michael Goodwin
Represented By: Andrew S. Jacob
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