Contract Cases
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E Caligari & Son Inc v. Pacific Tech - Sauer Inc J V V et al
as 5:2015cv02202
Plaintiff: E Caligari & Son Inc
Defendant: Pacific Tech-Sauer Inc J V V, Hartford Casualty Insurance Co and Federal Insurance Co
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270
Type: Contract Miller Act
Fire Tech Systems, Inc v. Pacific Tech-Sauer, Inc. JV V et al
as 5:2015cv01945
Plaintiff: Fire Tech Systems Inc
Defendant: Pacific Tech-Sauer Inc J V V, Hartford Casualty Insurance Co and Federal Insurance Co
Cause Of Action: 10 U.S.C. § 1408
Type: Contract Miller Act
Twin City Electric, LLC v. Sauer Inc et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2015cv01847
Plaintiff: Twin City Electric L L C
Defendant: Sauer Inc and Federal Insurance Co
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270
Type: Contract Miller Act
Air and Liquid Systems Corp, et al v. Allianz Underwriters Insurance, et al
as 15-1912
Plaintiff - Appellant: AIR AND LIQUID SYSTEMS CORP and AMPCO PITTSBURGH CORP
Defendant - Appellee: ALLIANZ UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE CO, FKA Allianz Underwriters Insurance Co, ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO, as successor-in-interest to Northbrook Excess and Surplus Insurance Company, AMERICAN INSURANCE CO and others
Type: Contract Insurance
Air and Liquid Systems Corp, et al v. Allianz Underwriters Insurance, et al
as 15-1913
Plaintiff - Appellee: AIR AND LIQUID SYSTEMS CORP and AMPCO PITTSBURGH CORP
Defendant - Appellee: ALLIANZ UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE CO, FKA Allianz Underwriters Insurance Co, ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO, as successor-in-interest to Northbrook Excess and Surplus Insurance Company, AMERICAN INSURANCE CO and others
Defendant - Appellant: HOWDEN NORTH AMERICAN INC
Type: Contract Insurance
Air and Liquid Systems Corp, et al v. Allianz Underwriters Insurance, et al
as 15-1911
Plaintiff - Appellee: AIR AND LIQUID SYSTEMS CORP and AMPCO PITTSBURGH CORP
Defendant - Appellee: ALLIANZ UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE CO, FKA Allianz Underwriters Insurance Co, ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO, as successor-in-interest to Northbrook Excess and Surplus Insurance Company, AMERICAN INSURANCE CO and others
Defendant - Appellant: COLUMBIA CASUALTY CO
Type: Contract Insurance
Air and Liquid Systems Corp, et al v. Allianz Underwriters Insurance, et al
as 15-1910
Plaintiff - Appellee: AIR AND LIQUID SYSTEMS CORP and AMPCO PITTSBURGH CORP
Defendant - Appellee: ALLIANZ UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE CO, FKA Allianz Underwriters Insurance Co, ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO, as successor-in-interest to Northbrook Excess and Surplus Insurance Company, AMERICAN INSURANCE CO and others
Defendant - Appellant: ASSICURAZIONI GENERALI SPA, DOMINION INSURANCE CO LTD, HARPER VERSICHERUNGS AG, FKA Harper Insurance Ltd, FKA Turegum Insurance Co and others
Type: Contract Insurance
Air and Liquid Systems Corp, et al v. Allianz Underwriters Insurance, et al
as 15-1909
Plaintiff - Appellee: AIR AND LIQUID SYSTEMS CORP and AMPCO PITTSBURGH CORP
Defendant - Appellee: ALLIANZ UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE CO, formerly known as Allianz Underwriters, Inc., FKA Allianz Underwriters Insurance Co, ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO, as successor-in-interest to Northbrook Excess and Surplus Insurance Company, AMERICAN INSURANCE CO and others
Defendant - Appellant: TIG INSURANCE CO, as successor by merger to International Insurance Company and UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO
Type: Contract Insurance
Hamm Mechanical L L C v. Sauer Inc et al
as 5:2015cv01184
Plaintiff: Hamm Mechanical L L C
Defendant: Sauer Inc and Federal Insurance Co
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270
Type: Contract Miller Act
Hicks Electrical Co Inc v. Pacific Tech-Sauer Inc J V V et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 5:2015cv01059
Plaintiff: Hicks Electrical Co Inc
Defendant: Pacific Tech-Sauer Inc J V V, Hartford Casualty Insurance Co and Federal Insurance Co
Cause Of Action: 40 U.S.C. § 270
Type: Contract Miller Act

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