CREDIT LIFE INS. CO. v. F.D.I.C.

Civ. No. 92-283-JD.

870 F.Supp. 417 (1993)

The CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. v. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP., et al.

United States District Court, D. New Hampshire.

October 18, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul C. Semple, McSwiney, Jones, Semple, Bowers & Wise, P.C., Concord, NH, for plaintiff Credit Life Ins. Co.

John T. Alexander, Ransmeier & Spellman, Concord, NH, for defendant Federal Deposit Ins. Corp., as Liquidating Agent and/or Receiver of Amoskeag Bank.


ORDER

DiCLERICO, Chief Judge.

The plaintiff, The Credit Life Insurance Company ("CLIC"), seeks judicial review of a decision by the FDIC, in its capacity as receiver for the failed Amoskeag Bank ("FDIC-Receiver"), denying CLIC's proof of claim. The plaintiff brings this action against FDIC-Receiver and the FDIC in its corporate capacity ("FDIC-Corporate"). CLIC presents three theories of liability against FDIC-Corporate. Pursuant to Fed. R.Civ.P....

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