Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company as subrogee of Ted and Marcela Baccigalopi v. Fluidmaster, Inc.
Plaintiff: Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company as subrogee of Ted and Marcela Baccigalopi
Defendant: Fluidmaster, Inc.
Case Number: TXS/4:16-CV-01748
Filed: July 5, 2016
Court: Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation
Nature of Suit: Other
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Plaintiff: Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company as subrogee of Ted and Marcela Baccigalopi
Represented By: Laura D Schmidt
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Defendant: Fluidmaster, Inc.
Represented By: Kimberly Lorraine Buffington
Represented By: Michael Christopher Carroll
Represented By: Sarkis Armenovich Khachatryan
Represented By: Mark D. Litvack
Represented By: Kealy Christian Sehic
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