United States of America for the use and benefit of Accent Acoustical Ceilings, LLC v. The Hanover Insurance Group
Plaintiff: United States of America for the use and benefit of Accent Acoustical Ceilings, LLC
Defendant: The Hanover Insurance Group
Case Number: 2:2008cv00325
Filed: July 14, 2008
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
Office: Miller Act Office
County: Norfolk City
Presiding Judge: James E. Bradberry
Presiding Judge: Raymond A. Jackson
Nature of Suit: None
Cause of Action: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 40:270 Miller Act
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Plaintiff: United States of America for the use and benefit of Accent Acoustical Ceilings, LLC
Represented By: Ethan Geoffrey Ostroff
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