"Blackwater Security" tagged Cases and Lawsuits

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BLACKWATER SECURITY CONSULTING, LLC et al v. WESTCHESTER SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY et alNovember 16, 2005July 14, 2008
Plaintiffs Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC and Blackwater Lodge and Training Center, Inc. alleged that defendants Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company, Evanston Insurance Company, Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, and Liberty Insurance Underwriters breached their insurance contracts with plaintiffs by failing to indemnify plaintiff for defense costs and expenses in Nordan v. Blackwater Security Consulting LLC, et al..
Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC et al v NordanDecember 20, 2006September 19, 2007
Petitioners Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC and Blackwater Lodge and Training Center, Inc. petitioned for an Order directing Richard P. Nordan, as ancillary administrator for the separate estates of Stephen S. Helvenston, Mike R. Teague, Jerko Gerald Zovko, and Wesley J.K. Batalona to proceed with arbitration in accordance with the Independent Contractor Service Agreements entered into between the decedents and Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC. The lawsuit arises out of a March 31, 2004, incident in Fallujah, Iraq, in which Iraqi insurgents murdered the decedents, who were working for Blackwater Security and escorting a kitchen supply convoy.
Nordan, et al v. Blackwater Security, et alJanuary 24, 2005October 27, 2006
Plaintiff Richard P. Nordan, as Ancillary Administrator for the separate Estates of Stephen S. Helvenston, Mike R. Teague, Jerko Gerald Zovko and Wesley J. K. Batalona, filed a wrongful death and fraudulent misrepresentation action against defendants Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC, Blackwater Lodge and Training Center, Inc., Justin L. McQuown and Thomas Powell. Plaintiff alleged that defendants Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC and Blackwater Lodge and Training Center, Inc. sent the decedents on a security mission without providing them with the protections, tools and information that defendants had represented would be provided to allow them to perform their job.