Insurance Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 1,157
First Assembly of God v. Ch Mtl Ins
as 24-30173
Plaintiff: First Assembly of God Church Incorporated of Leesville Louisiana
Defendant: Church Mutual Insurance Company, S.I.
Type: Contract Insurance
Mitchell v. Praetorian Insurance
as 24-20205
Plaintiff: Ebony Mitchell
Defendant: Praetorian Insurance Company
Type: Contract Insurance
Herbert v. ASI Lloyds
as 24-30147
Plaintiff: Alvin Herbert and Jennifer Herbert
Defendant: ASI Lloyds and Progressive Property Insurance Company
Type: Contract Insurance
MMA Law Firm v. Homeowners of America
as 24-30175
Defendant: Homeowners of America Insurance Company
Appellant: MMA Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
Type: Contract Insurance
Senechal v. Allstate
as 24-20179
Plaintiff: Sterling Senechal
Defendant: Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company
Type: Contract Insurance
Leontieva v. Metropolitan Life
as 24-20177
Plaintiff: Irina Leontieva
Defendant: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Type: Contract Insurance
Smith v. Aegon USA
as 24-60115
Plaintiff: Velma Smith, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated
Defendant: Aegon USA, L.L.C., doing business as Transamerica, Transamerica Life Insurance Company, Aegon Direct Marketing Services, Incorporated, formerly known as Aegon Special Marketing Services, Incorporated and others
Type: Contract Insurance
Smith v. State Farm
as 24-40282
Plaintiff: Gary Smith and Martha Smith
Defendant: State Farm Lloyds
Type: Contract Insurance
Mirelez v. State Farm
as 24-20099
Plaintiff: Joseph Mirelez
Defendant: State Farm Lloyds
Type: Contract Insurance
Hallmark Spclt v. Frank Winston Crum
as 24-40270
Plaintiff: Hallmark Specialty Insurance Company
Defendant: Frank Winston Crum Insurance and Cannon Cochran Management Services, Incorporated
Type: Contract Insurance

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