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Civil Procedure Keyed to Glannon
Uffner v. La Reunion Francaise
Citation:
244 F.3d 38 (1st Cir. 2001)Facts
Uffner’s sailing yacht had insurance coverage issued and underwritten by Defendants. The yacht sank after an engine fire broke out, approximately one mile from the coast of Puerto Rico. Uffner filed an insurance claim for the loss of the boat. The insurance claim was denied. Uffner filed a lawsuit in federal district court claiming damages for bad faith denial of the insurance claim. The defendants moved to dismiss on grounds of failure to state a claim, lack of jurisdiction, and improper venue. The district court granted the dismissal motion, on the grounds of lack of jurisdiction and improper venue. Uffner appealed.
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