Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London et al v. Commerce Equities, Inc.
Indian Harbor Insurance Comapny, UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, General Security Indemnity Company Of Arizona, Lexington Insurance Company, Steadfast Insurance Company, PRINCETON EXCESS AND SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, Old Republic Union Insurance Company, HDI GLOBAL SPECIALTY SE, QBE Specialty Insurance Company and Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London |
COMMERCE EQUITIES, INC. |
1:2020cv05607 |
July 20, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Other Statutes: Arbitration |
09 U.S.C. § 1 |
None |
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Filing 2 CIVIL COVER SHEET filed..(Bakal, Emilie) |
Filing 1 PETITION TO APPOINT ARBITRATOR. (Filing Fee $ 400.00, Receipt Number ANYSDC-20765397).Document filed by UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, QBE Specialty Insurance Company, Lexington Insurance Company, HDI GLOBAL SPECIALTY SE, Indian Harbor Insurance Comapny, PRINCETON EXCESS AND SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London, Steadfast Insurance Company, Old Republic Union Insurance Company, General Security Indemnity Company Of Arizona. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit, #2 Exhibit, #3 Exhibit).(Bakal, Emilie) |
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