Continental Casualty Company v. City of Richmond, a Municipal Corporation, and Mead Reinsurance Company, Defendant-In-Intervention-Appellant

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1985-06-20

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POOLE, Circuit Judge: Continental Casualty Company (“CNA” or the “Company”) sought a declaratory judgment that an insurance policy it had issued to the City of Richmond, California, did not provide coverage for claims asserted in a civil rights and wrongful death action filed against Richmond by the three minor children of Willie Lee Drumgoole. The di…

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