Insurance Cases filed in the Eleventh Circuit Courts
Cases 31 - 36 of 36
Ace Property & Casualty Insurance Co. v. East Coast Fire Protection, Inc. et al
as 1:2009cv00834
Plaintiff: Ace Property & Casualty Insurance Co. and Ace Property & Casualty Insurance Co.
Defendant: Weaver Cooke Construction, LLC
Cross Defendant: East Coast Fire Protection, Inc. and East Coast Fire Protection, LLC
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2201 Declaratory Judgement (Insurance)
Type: Contract Insurance
Rod Cooke Construction, Inc. v. Harleysville Insurance Company
as 1:2009cv00039
Plaintiff: Rod Cooke Construction, Inc.
Defendant: Harleysville Insurance Company
Cause Of Action: Diversity
Type: Contract None
Nautilus Insurance Company v. Batson-Cook Company et al
as 8:2007cv01361
Plaintiff: Nautilus Insurance Company
Defendant: Batson-Cook Company, Sarasota Renaissance II, L.P., Federal Insurance Company and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract
Type: Contract Insurance
McLeod Cook Beiersdoerfer Meadows, Inc. v. Auto Owners Insurance Company et al
as 2:2007cv01395
Plaintiff: McLeod Cook Beiersdoerfer Meadows, Inc.
Defendant: Auto Owners Insurance Company, Auto Owners Insurance Company, John Barnett and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract
Type: Contract Insurance
Canal Insurance Company v. Cook et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2007cv00410
Plaintiff: Canal Insurance Company and Canal Insurance Company
Defendant: Frank LaDon Cook, Colbert Brian McGriff, Lowe's Home Centers, Inc. and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2201 Declaratory Judgement
Type: Contract Insurance
Liberty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. v. Cook et al
as 1:2007cv00899
Plaintiff: Liberty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. and Liberty Insurance Underwriters, Inc.
Defendant: Tony Cook and Spencer & Associates, Inc.
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2201 Declaratory Judgement (Insurance)
Type: Contract Insurance

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