Travelers Property Casualty Company of America et al v. Harleysville Insurance Company of New York et al
Travelers Property Casualty Company of America and St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company |
Harleysville Insurance Company of New York and National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford |
1:2019cv04566 |
May 17, 2019 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Insurance |
05 U.S.C. ยง 8705 |
None |
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Filing 4 RULE 7.1 CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. Identifying Corporate Parent Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Corporate Parent Harleysville Group, Inc. for Harleysville Insurance Company of New York. Document filed by Harleysville Insurance Company of New York.(Kalik, Lance) |
Filing 3 CIVIL COVER SHEET filed. (Kalik, Lance) |
Filing 2 NOTICE OF APPEARANCE by Jeffrey Allen Beer, Jr on behalf of Harleysville Insurance Company of New York. (Beer, Jeffrey) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from Supreme Court, County of New York. Case Number: 651122/2019. (Filing Fee $ 400.00, Receipt Number ANYSDC-16907935).Document filed by Harleysville Insurance Company of New York. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A- Complaint with Exhibits, #2 Exhibit B- Transmittal Sheet, #3 Exhibit C- Declarations Page, #4 Affidavit Certificate of Service)(Kalik, Lance) |
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