Cases 151 - 158 of 158
RIDGEVIEW GLASS, INC. v. ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
as 1:2004cv00728
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Contract Dispute
AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES OF MARYLAND, INC. v. ST.PAUL GUARDIAN INSURANCE COMPANY et al
as 1:2004cv00439
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270 Miller Act
SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC v. JOWETT INCORPORATED et al
as 1:2004cv00264
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Breach of Contract
WELCH & RUSHE, INC. et al v. GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY et al
as 1:2004cv00043
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270 Miller Act
PESSOA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
as 1:2003cv01351
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270 Miller Act
T.A. BEACH CORPORATION et al v. HITT CONTRACTING INC. et al
as 1:2002cv02226
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract
USA exr/Modern Elec, et al v. Ideal Elec Sec Co
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as 97-7099
Plaintiff - Appellee:
United States of America and Modern Electric, Inc., In Its Own Right
Defendant - Appellant:
Ideal Electronic Security Co., Inc., A D. C. Corporation
Defendant - Appellee:
International Fidelity Insurance Company
Third-Party Defendant:
Kenneth Rogers, Cora Williams and Ideal Electronic Supply Corporation
Intl Fidlty Ins Co v. Ideal Elec Sec Co
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as 96-7169
Plaintiff:
United States of America and Modern Electric, Inc., In Its Own Right
Defendant - Appellee:
International Fidelity Insurance Company
Defendant - Appellant:
Ideal Electronic Security Co., Inc., A D. C. Corporation
Third-Party Defendant - Appellant:
Kenneth Rogers, Cora Williams and Ideal Electronic Supply Corporation
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