Contract Cases
Cooper v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation
as 2:2022cv11856
Plaintiff: Mary Bell Cooper
Defendant: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Breach of Contract
Amine v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 4:2018cv13491
Plaintiff: Mike Amine
Defendant: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Silvia Sepulveda-Rodriguez v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
as 18-1760
Plaintiff / Appellee: Silvia Sepulveda-Rodriguez
Defendant: MetLife Group, Inc., a New York Corporation and Ford Motor Company, a Delaware Corporation
Defendant / Appellant: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation
Type: Contract Insurance
Silvia Sepulveda-Rodriguez v. Ford Motor Company
as 18-1761
Plaintiff / Appellee: Silvia Sepulveda-Rodriguez
Defendant: MetLife Group, Inc., a New York Corporation and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation
Defendant / Appellant: Ford Motor Company, a Delaware Corporation
Type: Contract Insurance
Farah Sayari v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 12-55101
Plaintiff - Appellant: FARAH SAYARI, an individual
Defendant - Appellee: METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York corporation qualified to do business in California
Type: Contract Insurance
Kelly St. Julian v. Joseph St. Julian, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-55470
Plaintiff - Appellant: KELLY ST. JULIAN
Defendant-cross-claimant - Appellee: JOSEPH ST. JULIAN, an individual
Cross-defendant - Appellee: METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York corporation and BUSINESS EDGE SOLUTIONS LIFE INSURANCE PLANS, an ERISA Plan
Type: Contract Insurance

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