Contract - Insurance

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BLACKWATER SECURITY CONSULTING, LLC et al v. WESTCHESTER SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY et alNovember 16, 2005April 16, 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..
AMCO Insurance Company v. Lauren Spencer, Inc. et alJune 14, 2006November 21, 2007
Plaintiff AMCO Insurance Company filed a claim for declaratory relief seeking a determination on Plaintiff's obligations under a commercial general liability policy to cover claims asserted by George Harris against Defendant Lauren Spencer, Inc. for copyright infringement of ornamental jewelry designs.
Netscape Communications Corporation et al v. Federal Insurance Company et alJanuary 11, 2006October 30, 2007
Netscape Communications Corporation and America Online Inc. sued the Federal Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, and Executive Risk Specialty Insurance Company over the refusal of defendants to defend and indemnify plaintiffs for a series of consumer privacy rights lawsuits concerning the surreptitious interception of electronic communications.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS, INC. v. TRUSTMARK INSURANCE COMPANYMay 27, 2004June 30, 2006
Plaintiff Philadelphia Flyers, Inc. alleged that defendant Trustmark Insurance Co. breached its contract with plaintiff by refusing to pay a valid claim for temporary total disability involving Rick Tocchet.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS L.P. v. TRUSTMARK INSURANCE COMPANY et alOctober 22, 2004December 22, 2004
Plaintiff Philadelphia 76ers L.P. alleges that defendant New Jersey Nets Basketball LLC had signed Todd MacCulloch and applied for Temporary Total Disability Insurance coverage with defendant Trustmark Insurance Co. The Nets later traded MacCulloch and assigned the insurance coverage to the Philadelphia 76ers. After MacCulloch was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie Tooth disease, Trustmark denied coverage based on the Nets' purported failure to disclose that MacCulloch was suffering from a transitory case of mild plantar fasciitis.
Los Angeles Dodgers LLC v. Hartford Life Insurance CompanyJune 21, 2006