Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 28
Fremont Reorganizing Corporati, et al v. Federal Insurance Company
as 13-55752
Plaintiff: FREMONT REORGANIZING CORPORATION, a California corporation
Plaintiff - Appellant: SIGNATURE GROUP HOLDINGS, INC., FKA Fremont Reorganizing Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a New Jersey corporation and CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Pennslyvania corporation
Type: Contract Insurance
In re: Thorpe Insulation Company
as 13-55000
Debtor: In the Matter of: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY
Appellant: CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as successor in interest to certain policies issued by Harbor Insurance Company and NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, successor by merger to Transcontinental Insurance Company
Appellee: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST
In re: Thorpe Insulation Company
as 13-55004
Debtor: In the Matter of: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY
Appellant: CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as successor in interest to certain policies issued by Harbor Insurance Company and NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, successor by merger to Transcontinental Insurance Company
Appellee: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST
In re: Thorpe Insulation Company
as 13-55003
Debtor: In the Matter of: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY
Appellant: CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as successor in interest to certain policies issued by Harbor Insurance Company and NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, successor by merger to Transcontinental Insurance Company
Appellee: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST
In re: Thorpe Insulation Company
as 13-55001
Debtor: In the Matter of: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY
Appellant: CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as successor in interest to certain policies issued by Harbor Insurance Company and NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, successor by merger to Transcontinental Insurance Company
Appellee: THORPE INSULATION COMPANY ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST
National Continental Insurance v. Williamsburg National Insuranc
as 12-56984
Plaintiff-counter-defendant - Appellant: NATIONAL CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Defendant-counter-claimant - Appellee: WILLIAMSBURG NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Type: Contract Insurance
Signature Group Holdings, Inc. v. National Union Fire Insurance, et al
as 12-55552
Plaintiff - Appellant: SIGNATURE GROUP HOLDINGS, INC., successor in interest to Fremont Reorganizing Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, a Delaware corporation, ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York corporation and CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Pennsylvania corporation
Type: Contract Insurance
Fremont Reorganizing Coroporat v. Federal Insurance Company, et al
as 12-80071
Plaintiff - Petitioner: FREMONT REORGANIZING COROPORATION
Defendant - Respondent: FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Fremont Reorganizing Corp., et al v. Continental Insurance Company
as 12-55412
Plaintiff - Appellant: SIGNATURE GROUP HOLDINGS, INC., successor in interest to Fremont Reorganizing Corporation
Plaintiff: FREMONT REORGANIZING CORPORATION, a California Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, a Delaware corporation, ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York corporation and CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Pennsylvania corporation
Type: Contract Insurance
Fremont Reorganizing Corp., et al v. Federal Insurance Company, et al
as 12-55345
Plaintiff: FREMONT REORGANIZING CORPORATION, a California corporation
Plaintiff - Appellant: SIGNATURE GROUP HOLDINGS, INC., successor in interest to Fremong Reorganizing Corporation
Defendant: FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a New Jersey corporation
Defendant - Appellee: CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Pennsylvania corporation
Type: Contract Insurance

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