Cases filed in the Eighth Circuit Courts
Twin Cities Metro-Certified Development Company v. Executive Risk Indemnity, Inc.
as 0:2018cv00780
Plaintiff: Twin Cities Metro-Certified Development Company
Defendant: Executive Risk Indemnity, Inc.
Thirdparty_defendant: Mark Smith
Thirdparty_plaintiff: Executive Risk Indemnity, Inc.
Counter_claimant: Executive Risk Indemnity, Inc.
Counter_defendant: Twin Cities Metro-Certified Development Company
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Type: Contract Insurance
McClendon et al v. Chubb Corporation, The et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 2:2011cv02034
Plaintiff: Freda J McClendon and Patricia Higgs
Defendant: Chubb Corporation, The , Chubb Executive Risk, Inc. , Executive Risk Capitol Trust and others
Counter_claimant: Chubb Custom Ins. Co. , Executive Risk Specialty Ins. Co. , Chubb Insurance Company of New Jersey and others
Counter_defendant: Patricia Higgs and Freda J McClendon
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Type: Contract Insurance
Brian F. Leonard, et al v. Executive Risk Indemnity We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 07-1335
Debtor: In re: SRC Holding Corp., formerly known as Miller & Schroeder, Inc., and its subsidiaries
Plaintiff - Appellee: Brian F. Leonard, Trustee
Defendant - Appellant: Executive Risk Indemnity, Inc.
Intervenor Below - Appellee: The Marshall Group, Jerome A. Tabolich, James E. Iverson and others
Brian F. Leonard, et al v. Executive Risk Indemnity We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 07-1327
Debtor: In re: SRC Holding Corp., formerly known as Miller & Schroeder, Inc., and its subsidiaries
Plaintiff - Appellee: Brian F. Leonard, Trustee
Defendant - Appellant: Executive Risk Indemnity, Inc.
Intervenor Below - Appellee: The Marshall Group, Jerome A. Tabolich, James E. Iverson and others

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