Miller Act Cases
United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Providence Painting, Inc. v. Whitesell/Yates et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 5:2014cv00138
Plaintiff: United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Providence Painting, Inc.
Defendant: Whitesell/Yates, Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland, Travelers Casualty & Surety Company of America and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Type: Contract Miller Act
United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Providence Painting, Inc. v. Whitesell/Yates et al
as 4:2014cv00032
Plaintiff: United States of America for the Use and Benefit of Providence Painting, Inc.
Defendant: Whitesell/Yates, Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland and Travelers Casualty & Surety Company of America
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Type: Contract Miller Act
The United States of America v. Precision Impact Recovery L.L.C. et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 5:2010cv00446
Plaintiff: The United States of America
Defendant: Precision Impact Recovery L.L.C. and International Fidelity Insurance Company
Mediator: ADR Provider
Type: Contract Miller Act
BWR Electrical Services, LLC v. Patton Contractors, Inc., et al.
as 4:2009cv00357
Plaintiff: United States of America for the use and benefit of BWR Electrical Services, LLC
Defendant: Patton Contractors, Inc., Employers Mutual Casualty Company and Union Insurance Company of Providence
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
Type: Contract Plaintiff
Fite Electric Company Inc v. Patton Contractors Inc et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 4:2008cv00638
Plaintiff: Fite Electric Company Inc
Defendant: Patton Contractors Inc and Employers Mutual Casualty Company and Union Insurance Company of Providence
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
Type: Contract None

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