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Neblett et al. v. Caminetti, Insurance Commissioner, et al.; and Neblett et al. v. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al., 1944 — 320 U.S. 802 · caselaw · US
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Neblett et al. v. Caminetti, Insurance Commissioner, et al.; and Neblett et al. v. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al.
320 U.S. 802·Supreme Court of the United States·1944
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Opinion
No. 488.
No. 489.
Neblett et al. v. Caminetti, Insurance Commissioner, et al.; and Neblett et al. v. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al.
January 3, 1944.
Mr. William Stanley for petitioners. Mr. Robert W. Kenny, Attorney General of California, for the Insurance Commissioner; and Messrs. T. B. Cosgrove, John N. Cramer, Allan P. Matthew, Eugene Overton, and Byron C. Hanna for the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al., — respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied. Mr. Justice Reed took no part in the consideration or decision of this application.
Reported below: 22 Cal. 2d 344, 393,139 P. 2d 908, 934.