General Electric Capital Corporation v. FPL Service Corp.
Plaintiff:
General Electric Capital Corporation
Defendant:
FPL Service Corp.
Case Number:
1:2013cv00059
Filed:
June 6, 2013
Court:
Iowa Northern District Court
Office:
Cedar Rapids Office
County:
Linn
Presiding Judge:
Mark W Bennett
Referring Judge:
Jon S Scoles
Nature of Suit:
Contract: Other
Cause of Action:
28:1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract
Jury Demanded By:
None
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Represented By: | Robert E Konchar |
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