Grocery Chain Says Aon Put $40M In Opioid Coverage At Risk
Supermarket chain Giant Eagle on Wednesday hit insurance brokerage firm Aon with claims in Pennsylvania federal court that it jeopardized $40 million in coverage allegedly owed to the chain for settlement and ... (more story)
$8.8M Deal In State Farm 'Diminished Value' Suit Gets 1st OK
A Washington federal court granted preliminary approval of an $8.8 million settlement to resolve a class action claiming that State Farm failed to adequately pay for the diminished value of vehicles under its ... (more story)
Doctors Defeat Most Claims In Life Insurance Fraud Dispute
A life insurer failed to adequately allege that a pair of doctors were knowingly involved in a purported scheme to defraud the carrier into issuing $160 million worth of policies, a New Jersey federal court ru... (more story)
Nationwide Aims To Decertify 50K ERISA Class Ahead Of Trial
Nationwide urged an Ohio federal judge to cut down a class of 50,000 401(k) plan participants who claimed the company mismanaged a fund in its retirement plan, pointing to a recent Fourth Circuit ruling that s... (more story)
Insurer, Real Estate Co. Resolve Policy Misrepresentation Row
An insurer has settled a suit seeking to avoid covering a commercial real estate firm and its former director against a $6.5 million claim related to the sale of a client's properties based on misrepresentatio... (more story)
Insurers Settle Coverage Fight Over Lung Transplant Suit
Insurance companies Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. and Texas Mutual Insurance Co. told a Texas federal court Monday that they have reached a settlement resolving their nearly four-year-old dispute over w... (more story)
SVB, Insurers Spar Over Policy Language In $73M Fraud Row
Insurers for the failed Silicon Valley Bank are not entitled to a quick win in a $73 million fraud coverage dispute, the bank and its receiver told a North Carolina federal court, saying the carriers' interpre... (more story)
Insured Atty Talks World Cup Red Cards For Hospitality Cos.
The 2026 World Cup will be a business boom for tournament organizers, restaurants and hotels. Policyholder attorney Jessica Gopiao of Reed Smith LLP spoke with Law360 Insurance Authority about potential perils... (more story)
Insurance Litigation Week In Review
A ruling limiting evidence in bad faith litigation, a Hartford unit prevails in a drug testing company coverage dispute, and a Florida restaurant owner pursuing a bad-faith insurer suit. Law360 has the past we... (more story)
NY Judge Says Insurer Owes No Coverage In $1.6M Care Row
A New York federal judge said an insurer does not have to defend or indemnify a nursing and rehabilitation facility in a hospital's lawsuit seeking to recover $1.6 million in medical expenses for a former work... (more story)