WESTCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. CITY OF BROOKSVILLE

No. 10-14075.

WESTCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York corporation, Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellee, v. CITY OF BROOKSVILLE, Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

March 8, 2012.


DO NOT PUBLISH

PER CURIAM.

This state-law case is about performance bonds and an abandoned single-family housing development in the City of Brooksville, Florida (the "City"). The City is attempting to recover $5.3 million from the Westchester Fire Insurance Company ("Surety"), which issued two performance bonds to indemnify the City from damage if the developer failed to complete agreed-upon infrastructure for the development. The developer filed for bankruptcy...

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