Miller Act Cases filed in California
United States for the Use and Benefit of Electronic Innovations, Inc. v. Dick/Morganti/Nibbi, A Joint Venture et al
as 3:2008cv01412
Plaintiff: United States for the Use and Benefit of Electronic Innovations, Inc.
Defendant: Dick/Morganti/Nibbi, A Joint Venture, Dick/Morganti, A Joint Venture, Dick Corporation and others
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
Type: Contract None
Geo Grout, Inc. v. Dick/Morganti et al
as 3:2008cv01222
Plaintiff: Geo Grout, Inc.
Defendant: Dick/Morganti, American Casualty Company of Reading, PA. and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
Type: Contract Plaintiff
United States of America v. American Casualty Company of Reading, PA. et al
as 3:2008cv00328
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: American Casualty Company of Reading, PA., Continental Casualty Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA and others
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270 Miller Act
Type: Contract Miller Act
United States of America for the use and benefit of King Wire Partition, Inc. v. Dick/Morganti et al
as 3:2007cv06201
Plaintiff: United States of America for the use and benefit of King Wire Partition, Inc.
Defendant: Dick/Morganti, Dick Corporation, The Morganti Group, Inc. and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Miller Act
Type: Contract Miller Act
United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Webcor Construction, Inc. et al v. Dick/Morganti et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2007cv02564
Plaintiff: United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Webcor Construction, Inc., United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Webcor Construction, Inc., Webcor Construction, Inc. and others
Defendant: Dick/Morganti, Dick Corporation, Morganti Group, The and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question
Type: Contract Miller Act

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