JOHNSON INTERN. CO. v. JACKSON NAT. LIFE INS. CO.

Nos. 93-1556, 93-1598.

19 F.3d 431 (1994)

JOHNSON INTERNATIONAL COMPANY, a Washington Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JACKSON NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Michigan Corporation, Defendant-Appellant. JOHNSON INTERNATIONAL COMPANY, a Washington Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, Cassem, Tierney, Adams, Gotch & Douglas, Attorneys for Johnson International Company, Sanctioned Under Fed. R.Civ.P. 36(a) and 37(c) by Court Memorandum and Order Dated January 27, 1993, Appellant, v. JACKSON NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Michigan Corporation, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided March 25, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David M. Woodke, Omaha, NE, argued (Susan E. Norris, on the brief), for appellant.

Daniel J. Duffy, Omaha, NE, argued, for appellee.

Before BEAM, Circuit Judge, LAY, Senior Circuit Judge, and BOGUE, Senior District Judge.


LAY, Senior Circuit Judge.

This is a diversity action brought by Johnson International Company ("Johnson International"), a Washington corporation, against Jackson National Life Insurance Company ("Jackson National"), a Michigan corporation, regarding a $250,000 "keyman" life insurance policy issued by Jackson National to Johnson International to cover one of the latter's key employees, Howard Warford. Warford died while on a business trip to Taiwan. Jackson National...

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