United States of America for the use of All Bright Electric, a Division of Fran Corp. v. International Fidelity Insurance Company
United States of America for the use of All Bright Electric |
International Fidelity Insurance Company |
7:2016cv09986 |
December 28, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
Rockland |
Cathy Seibel |
Miller Act |
Rights of Persons Furnishing Labor or Material |
None |
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Plaintiff: United States of America for the use of All Bright Electric | |
Represented By: | Patricia Eileen Habas |
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Defendant: International Fidelity Insurance Company | |
Represented By: | David Peter Lipari |
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