Contract Cases filed in the Fourth Circuit Courts
Cases 31 - 38 of 38
The Standard Fire Insurance Company v. Miller et al
as 1:2009cv00007
Plaintiff: The Standard Fire Insurance Company
Defendant: Marian M. Miller, James H. Miller, Eura A. Branch and others
Cause Of Action: Diversity
Type: Contract None
Agbaje v. The St. Paul Travelers Companies Inc. et al
as 1:2008cv03326
Plaintiff: Taiwo Agbaje
Defendant: The St. Paul Travelers Companies Inc., Standard Fire Insurance Company and Insurance Counselors Inc.
Cause Of Action: Diversity
Type: Contract Plaintiff
Talbert v. Standard Fire Insurance Company
as 6:2008cv03414
Plaintiff: Stephen Talbert
Defendant: Standard Fire Insurance Company
Cause Of Action: Diversity
Type: Contract Plaintiff
The Standard Fire Insurance Co v. Blake Smith
as 08-2043
Plaintiff - Appellant: THE STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Defendant - Appellee: BLAKE SMITH, DAVID MUNROE, DONNA J. MUNROE and others
Standard Fire Insurance Company, The v. Shine et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 4:2008cv02817
Plaintiff: Standard Fire Insurance Company, The
Defendant: Daniel Shine, Mary Shine, George Jacob Shine and others
Cause Of Action: Diversity
Type: Contract None
Shellnutt v. Standard Fire Insurance Company, The
as 2:2008cv02112
Plaintiff: Steve Shellnutt and Steve Shellnutt
Defendant: Standard Fire Insurance Company, The
Cause Of Action: Diversity
Type: Contract Plaintiff
The Standard Fire Insurance Company v. Miller et al
as 1:2007cv01169
Plaintiff: The Standard Fire Insurance Company
Defendant: Marian M. Miller, James H. Miller and Yvette Davenport
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract
Type: Contract Insurance
The Standard Fire Insurance Company v. Smith et al
as 2:2007cv00005
Plaintiff: The Standard Fire Insurance Company
Defendant: Blake Smith, David Munroe, Donna J. Munroe and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract

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