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Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, N. Y., Petitioner, v. Leon Willard, Doing Business Under the Firm Name of Leon Willard & Company, 1909 — 212 U.S. 581 · caselaw · US
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Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, N. Y., Petitioner, v. Leon Willard, Doing Business Under the Firm Name of Leon Willard & Company
212 U.S. 581·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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No. 645.
Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, N. Y., Petitioner, v. Leon Willard, Doing Business Under the Firm Name of Leon Willard & Company.
January 18, 1909.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a' writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied, Mr. T. C. VanNess and Mr. Joseph H. Choate for petitioner. Mr. E. S. Pillsbury for respondent. Mr. Charles' S. Wheeler and Mr. J. F. Bowie filed a brief as amici cufia..