BEATRICE FOODS v. NEW ENGLAND PRINTING

No. 90-1459.

930 F.2d 1572 (1991)

BEATRICE FOODS CO., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NEW ENGLAND PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY and Federal Insurance Co., Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

April 22, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James B. Muskal, of Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Chicago, Ill., argued, for plaintiff-appellee. With him on the brief was Richard M. Johnson.

Thomas L. Shriner, Jr., of Foley & Lardner, Milwaukee, Wis., argued, for defendant-appellant New England Printing and Lithographing Co. With him on the brief were Richard M. Esenberg and James L. Huston. Of counsel were Theodore W. Anderson, Michael O. Warnecke, Deborah Schavey Ruff, and John M. Augustyn, of Neuman, Williams, Anderson & Olson, Chicago, Ill.

Lawrence G. Rosenthal, of Pepe & Hazard, Hartford, Conn., argued, for defendant-appellant Federal Ins. Co.

Before MARKEY and ARCHER, Circuit Judges, and FRIEDMAN, Senior Circuit Judge.


ARCHER, Circuit Judge.

New England Printing and Lithographing Company (New England) and Federal Insurance Co. (Federal) appeal the decision of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, No. CV B-80-335 (July 3, 1990), ordering Federal to pay Webcraft Technologies, Inc.1 (Webcraft) $44 million in partial satisfaction of the judgment entered in favor of Webcraft. Federal contends here that the supersedeas bond, which...

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