Bankers Trust Company, Cross-Appellee v. Old Republic Insurance Company, Cross-Appellants

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1992-04-03

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POSNER, Circuit Judge. This appeal and (conditional) cross-appeal bring up to us a tangle of jurisdictional and procedural issues arising out of complex federal litigation. Back in the early 1980s, Bankers Trust, a large bank, made a large loan in (alleged) reliance on appraisals of the borrower’s oil and gas reserves by Lee A. Keeling Associates, Inc. (“LKA”). The borrowe…

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