EBER BROS. WINE & LIQUOR CORPORATION v. FIREMEN'S INS. CO. OF NEWARK


29 F.Supp. 772 (1939)

EBER BROS. WINE & LIQUOR CORPORATION v. FIREMEN'S INS. CO. OF NEWARK et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

September 11, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max J. Gwertzman, of New York City, for plaintiff.

Hill, Rivkins & Middleton, of New York City (Barton P. Ferris, of New York City, of counsel), for defendant Firemen's Ins. Co. of Newark.


CLANCY, District Judge.

Defendant insurance company moves to remand this action to the State Court where it was initiated. Plaintiff and defendant, Louis C. Hock & Son Company, Inc., are residents of New York. Defendant, Firemen's Insurance Company of Newark, is a resident of New Jersey. Plaintiff owned a truckload of liquors which was destroyed by fire. It recovered judgment for $6,388.75 against the truck owner and it remains uncollectible. The complaint alleges...

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