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November 18, 2024
MADISON, Wis. — The termination of former Wisconsin Reinsurance Corp. and 1st Auto & Casualty Insurance CEO Jason A. Fogg has become an issue in those entities’ liquidation, with Fogg filing an objection in Wisconsin state court to denial of his claim for more than $660,000 and the liquidator countering that the termination was “for cause” under his executive employment agreement.
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November 15, 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. — Defendant asset management companies on Nov. 15 moved in North Carolina federal court for more time to respond to an amended complaint in a suit accusing them, former insurance magnate Greg E. Lindberg and other parties of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) violations related to their purported participation in a $1 billion scheme to defraud now-insolvent insurers once owned by Lindberg.
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November 15, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Objecting class members and class counsel on Nov. 14 urged the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to correct the $92,424,335.84 judgment awarded to class counsel in a risk-corridor payment dispute under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), with class counsel arguing that the attorney fee owed to it should come from the nondispute subclasses
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November 13, 2024
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Insurance magnate Greg Lindberg, the former owner of now-insolvent insurers, pleaded guilty Nov. 12 in a North Carolina federal court to money laundering conspiracy and conspiracy regarding his $2 billion scheme to defraud insurers and policyholders by funneling money through his extensive global network of insurance companies and holding companies.
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November 13, 2024
OMAHA, Neb. — In docket-only orders, a Nebraska federal magistrate judge granted motions to restrict access to certain documents by National Indemnity Co. (NICO) and Horace Mann Insurance Co., including briefs related to summary judgment motions, in NICO’s suit seeking to enforce obligations by multiple insurers, one of whom is now insolvent, for the liability NICO incurred related to claims for asbestos exposure.
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November 11, 2024
CINCINNATI — Parties in a liquidating trustee’s breach of contract suit against an insurer for failure to pay the full amount owed on a life insurance policy filed a motion in Ohio federal court seeking an extension of the case schedule outlined in a previous case management order.
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November 08, 2024
PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon federal judge granted summary judgment to a commercial general liability insurer, as transferee of a now-insolvent insurer, sued in a declaratory judgment action by a workers’ compensation insurer seeking contribution for defense costs incurred in a $270 million underlying suit against their mutual insured manufacturer of semiconductors over birth defects purportedly caused by chemical exposure, finding that the liability insurer does not have a duty to defend due to policy exclusions.
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November 08, 2024
BATON ROUGE, La. — A Louisiana appellate panel vacated and remanded a lower court ruling that denied a motion for summary judgment filed by a company that purportedly used asbestos-containing products in an asbestos liability suit filed against it and multiple defendants, including a now-insolvent insurer, finding that the lower court incorrectly denied summary judgment to the company without ruling on the parties’ objections to the evidence.
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November 05, 2024
TAMPA, Fla. — A Florida federal judge dismissed without prejudice a suit filed by insurance mogul Greg Lindberg, the former owner of now-insolvent insurers, seeking an emergency injunction to protect his assets from a $576 million judgment pursuant to a personal guaranty for a reinsurance agreement, finding that abstention is appropriate where there are pending state court proceedings.
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October 30, 2024
WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware Chancery Court has been updated on the status of disputes over four proof of claim (POC) procedures the receiver for life and health reinsurer Scottish Re (U.S.) Inc. (SRUS) proposed for its liquidation, with the receiver filing an acknowledgement “that clarifies and should resolve several aspects which prompted objections” and certain cedents and retrocessionaires listing issues that they say “remain unresolved.”
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October 24, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Pursuant to the opinion and order issued by a U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge granting class counsel’s renewed motions for approval of attorney fee requests, the clerk of court entered a judgment of $92,424,335.84 to class counsel in a risk-corridor payment dispute under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) that is related to a similar suit involving insurers in liquidation also seeking compensation under the ACA.
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October 24, 2024
BARTOW, Fla. — A homeowner whose home was purportedly insured by a now-insolvent insurer sued the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) in Florida state court, asserting that FIGA, as the alleged statutory obligor for the insurer, breached its obligations under state law by failing to adequately compensate the insured for his loss related to windstorm damage.
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October 23, 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. — Without explanation, a North Carolina federal judge granted defendants’ third motion for an extension to answer an amended complaint in a suit accusing them of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) violations related to their purported participation in a $1 billion scheme to defraud now-insolvent insurers once owned by former insurance mogul Greg Lindberg.
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October 23, 2024
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Life insurer Universal Life Insurance Co. (ULICO) filed a $21,963.01 bill of costs in a North Carolina federal court in a suit with a judgment requiring insurance magnate Greg Lindberg, former owner of now-insolvent insurers, to pay more than $576 million pursuant to a personal guaranty for a reinsurance agreement.
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October 22, 2024
BATON ROUGE, La. — “[F]or the reasons set forth” in a Louisiana federal magistrate judge’s report and recommendation to remand to state court a hurricane coverage dispute between a homeowner and his now-insolvent insurer, a Louisiana federal judge remanded the case “for lack of subject matter jurisdiction” after the magistrate judge granted the insured’s motion to amend his complaint to add the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA) as a defendant.
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October 22, 2024
LAFAYETTE, La. — A Louisiana federal magistrate judge denied an insured’s motion to substitute the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA) for a now-insolvent insurer in a dispute over coverage for purported damages caused by Hurricanes Laura and Delta, finding that even if the court determined that it had subject matter jurisdiction over LIGA through a transfer of interest from the insurer to LIGA, the state of Louisiana’s interest in regulating insurance provides a sufficient reason for abstention.
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October 16, 2024
NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana federal judge granted summary judgment to the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA), the purported statutory obligor for insurance policies issued by a now-insolvent insurer of the defendants sued by a now-deceased man alleging that workplace exposure to asbestos caused his mesothelioma, finding that the wrongful death claims filed by the man’s wife and two daughters are barred by the insurance liquidator’s deadline to file claims.
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October 16, 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. — Without providing an explanation, the parties in a breach of contract suit filed in North Carolina federal court by a now-insolvent insurer against a wealth management company alleged to have violated a loan agreement stipulated to dismissal of the company’s counterclaims.
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October 16, 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. — An insurer in rehabilitation and the Malta-based investment firm its sued for breach of contract related to the firm’s purported failure to make payments on a loan filed a stipulation of dismissal in North Carolina federal court regarding the firm’s counterclaims.
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October 10, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO — The Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland, Calif., filed a fifth amended declaratory judgment and breach of statutory duty complaint in a California federal court against numerous insurers and the California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA), which the plaintiff believes assumed responsibilities for its now-insolvent insurer, seeking a declaratory judgment stating that the plaintiff is entitled to a defense and indemnity regarding covered claims for the more than 300 suits filed against it related to alleged clergy sexual abuse.
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October 10, 2024
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In a brief per curiam disposition, a Florida appellate panel partly dismissed and partly affirmed an offshore reinsurer’s appeal of the denial of its motion to lift an automatic stay in a workers’ compensation insurer’s liquidation and to compel arbitration.
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October 10, 2024
WILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware federal bankruptcy judge has granted a motion to extend the claims objection bar date by 180 days to April 7 in the Chapter 11 liquidation of Vesttoo Ltd. and its dozens of affiliates.
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October 09, 2024
LAKE CHARLES, La. — After being advised that the parties have settled, a Louisiana federal judge dismissed a hurricane coverage dispute between insureds and the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA), which was substituted for their now-insolvent insurer.
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September 30, 2024
TOPEKA, Kan. — After being advised of a settlement in the liquidation proceedings of an insolvent medical malpractice insurer, a Kansas federal judge in a docket-only entry ordered the parties to file a stipulation of dismissal by Nov. 18.
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September 30, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma federal judge granted a D&O insurer’s motion to dismiss a declaratory judgment suit filed against it by the Oklahoma insurance commissioner, as receiver of another insurer in liquidation whose parent company was insured under a policy issued by the D&O insurer, finding that neither the liquidation order nor the Oklahoma Uniform Insurers Liquidation Act (OUILA) gives the insurance commissioner standing to “succeed” to the rights of the directors or officers.