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James B. Lansing Sound Inc. v. National Union Fire Insurance Co.
1986.C09.40340; 981 F.2D 1549
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Publisher Description
This is an appeal in a diversity of citizenship insurance case in which California law controls. James B. Lansing Sound, Inc. ("JBL"), a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in California, appeals a judgment by the district court sitting without a jury, denying recovery in JBLs action for breach of its comprehensive employee dishonesty insurance policy against National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ("National"). The case was tried on stipulated fact pursuant to a Pre-Trial Conference Order limiting the issues of fact and law to be tried.