Plaintiff, a citizen of Louisiana, was injured in an automobile accident allegedly caused by the negligence of another citizen of Louisiana. Defendant insurance company, an Illinois corporation, had issued a public liability policy insuring the latter against claims arising from the negligent operation of his car. Pursuant to a Louisiana statutory provision that the injured person or his or her heirs, at their option, shall have a right of direct action . . . against the insurer alone or against both the insured and the insurer, jointly and in solido,\u27\u27 respondent brought an action against the petitioner alone in the United States District Court in Louisiana alleging diversity of citizenship and damages in excess of $3,000. Petitione...
Petitioner, a resident and citizen of Mississippi, brought a negligence action based upon diversity ...
Decedent was killed when his car collided with another on a Missouri highway. Both the driver of the...
The Supreme Court of the United States held that 28 U.S.C. § 1367 grants the federal court supplemen...
Plaintiff, a citizen of Louisiana, was injured in an automobile accident allegedly caused by the neg...
Defendant issued a liability insurance policy to the manufacturer of a hair-waving product, an Illin...
Plaintiff, a citizen of Connecticut sued defendant, a citizen of Ohio, for injuries received when th...
Defendant issued a liability insurance policy to the manufacturer of a hair-waving product, an Illin...
Respondent sued petitioner, a Florida corporation, the Indiana Lumbermen\u27s Mutual Insurance Compa...
Plaintiff, a citizen of New York, instituted a stockholder\u27s suit on behalf of a New York corpora...
Elizabeth R. Bussey commenced a negligence action in a Florida state trial court against Frances R.B...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a state\u27s assertion of quasi in rem jurisdiction ov...
A recent congressional amendment of federal district court jurisdictional requirements for both dive...
The United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, in O\u27Connor v. Lee-Hy Paving Corp., upheld Ne...
An Illinois corporation brought suit based on diversity of citizenship in a United States district c...
Plaintiff, a resident of Michigan, brought a negligence action against defendant, an Illinois corpor...
Petitioner, a resident and citizen of Mississippi, brought a negligence action based upon diversity ...
Decedent was killed when his car collided with another on a Missouri highway. Both the driver of the...
The Supreme Court of the United States held that 28 U.S.C. § 1367 grants the federal court supplemen...
Plaintiff, a citizen of Louisiana, was injured in an automobile accident allegedly caused by the neg...
Defendant issued a liability insurance policy to the manufacturer of a hair-waving product, an Illin...
Plaintiff, a citizen of Connecticut sued defendant, a citizen of Ohio, for injuries received when th...
Defendant issued a liability insurance policy to the manufacturer of a hair-waving product, an Illin...
Respondent sued petitioner, a Florida corporation, the Indiana Lumbermen\u27s Mutual Insurance Compa...
Plaintiff, a citizen of New York, instituted a stockholder\u27s suit on behalf of a New York corpora...
Elizabeth R. Bussey commenced a negligence action in a Florida state trial court against Frances R.B...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a state\u27s assertion of quasi in rem jurisdiction ov...
A recent congressional amendment of federal district court jurisdictional requirements for both dive...
The United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, in O\u27Connor v. Lee-Hy Paving Corp., upheld Ne...
An Illinois corporation brought suit based on diversity of citizenship in a United States district c...
Plaintiff, a resident of Michigan, brought a negligence action against defendant, an Illinois corpor...
Petitioner, a resident and citizen of Mississippi, brought a negligence action based upon diversity ...
Decedent was killed when his car collided with another on a Missouri highway. Both the driver of the...
The Supreme Court of the United States held that 28 U.S.C. § 1367 grants the federal court supplemen...