Insurance Cases
Cases 1 - 10 of 19
Kinard Painting and Sandblasting, et al v. RSUI Group, et al
as 22-6159
Plaintiff / Appellant: KINARD PAINTING AND SANDBLASTING, INC. and C.E. KINARD
Defendant / Appellee: RSUI GROUP, INC. and LANDMARK AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY
Type: Contract Insurance
C.E. Towers LLC et al v. Acceptance Indemnity Insurance Company
as 1:2021cv06084
Plaintiff: C.E. Towers LLC and CET LLC
Defendant: Acceptance Indemnity Insurance Company
Cause Of Action: 12 U.S.C. § 635 Breach of Insurance Contract
Type: Contract Insurance
Kinard Painting and Sandblasting Inc et al v. RSUI Group Inc et al
as 5:2020cv00597
Defendant: RSUI Group Inc and Landmark American Insurance Company
Plaintiff: Kinard Painting and Sandblasting Inc and C.E Kinard
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1446
Type: Contract Insurance
Olin Corporation v. Insurance Company of North Ame
as 18-1655
Plaintiff - Appellee: Olin Corporation
Defendant: Certain Underwriters at Lloyds London and London Market Insurance Companies, The Hanover Insurance Company, as successor to Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, American Home Assurance Company and others
Defendant - Appellant: Lamorak Insurance Company, FKA OneBeacon America Insurance Company
Olin Corporation v. Insurance Company of North Ame
as 18-1532
Plaintiff - Appellant-Cross-Appellee: Olin Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: Certain Underwriters at Lloyds London and London Market Insurance Companies
Defendant - Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Lamorak Insurance Company, FKA OneBeacon America Insurance Company
Defendant: The Hanover Insurance Company, as successor to Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, American Home Assurance Company, American Re-Insurance Company and others
Olin Corporation v. Insurance Company of North Ame We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 15-2047
Plaintiff - Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Olin Corporation
Third-Party-Defendant: Olin-Hunt Specialty Products Incorporated
Defendant: Insurance Company of North America, Hanover Insurance Company, as successor to Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, American Re-Insurance Company and others
Defendant - Appellant-Cross-Appellee: OneBeacon America Insurance Company, referred to in this litigation as Commercial Union Insurance Company
C.E. Peter Allen et al v. Steadfast Insurance Company We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 2:2014cv01218
Plaintiff: C.E. Peter Allen and Timothy James Parker
Defendant: Steadfast Insurance Company
Type: Contract Insurance
National Trust Insurance Company v. Riverchase United Methodist Church et al
as 2:2012cv00211
Plaintiff: National Trust Insurance Company
Defendant: Riverchase United Methodist Church, C.E. Huffstutler Contracting, LLC and Chad Huffstutler
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Type: Contract Insurance
Olin Corporation v. Insurance Company of North Ame
as 11-4579
Plaintiff - Appellee: Olin Corporation
Third-Party-Defendant: Olin-Hunt Specialty Products Inc.
Cross-Defendant: Onebeacon American Insurance Company, referred to in this litigation as Commercial Union Insurance Company
Defendant: Insurance Company of North America, Hanover Insurance Company, as successor to Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, American Re-Insurance Company and others
Defendant - Appellant: Century Indemnity Company
Olin Corporation v. Insurance Company of North Ame We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-4055
Plaintiff - Appellant: Olin Corporation
Third-Party-Defendant: Olin-Hunt Specialty Products Inc.
Cross-Defendant: Onebeacon American Insurance Company, referred to in this litigation as Commercial Union Insurance Company
Defendant: Insurance Company of North America, Hanover Insurance Company, as successor to Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, American Re-Insurance Company and others
Defendant - Appellee: American Home Assurance Company

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