Thomas Engineering Company Inc. v. Twin City Fire Insurance Company
Plaintiff: Thomas Engineering Company Inc.
Defendant: Twin City Fire Insurance Company
Case Number: 0:2010cv00902
Filed: March 22, 2010
Court: US District Court for the District of Minnesota
Presiding Judge: Jeffrey J. Keyes
Presiding Judge: Richard H. Kyle
Nature of Suit: Insurance

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Date Filed Document Text
December 2, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 29 ORDER granting 18 Motion for Summary Judgment, dismissing with prejudice Plaintiff's Complaint. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Richard H. Kyle on 12/02/10. (kll)
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Plaintiff: Thomas Engineering Company Inc.
Represented By: Norman J Baer
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Defendant: Twin City Fire Insurance Company
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