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27 Jan 9:51 am
... misappropriation of trade secret" and professional liability policy issued by the defendant, National Union Fire Insurance Company of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ("National Union") to the
plaintiff Uniscribe Professional Services, Inc. ("Uniscribe"). The issue before ... phrase "any claim arising out of" obviates the need to specify that the exclusion applies "whether
committed by or at the direction of the insured or third parties." Liquor Liab. Joint Underwriting Ass'n of Mass. v. Hermitage Ins. Co ...
14 Oct, 2008 2:45 pm
... of its many companies. Despite the anticipated sell off one AIG core component, AIG Commercial Insurance, is expected to remain
sizable. To put things in perspective Its worldwide property and casualty businesses generated $40 billion in ... **, Commerce and Industry, Granite State, Illinois National, National Union Fire
Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA**, New Hampshire Insurance, The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, AIG Excess Liability Insurance, American International Specialty ...
1 Aug 12:34 pm
... from the Northern District of Texas wherein the District Court Judge upheld a claim denied by National Union Fire Insurance Company of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The stated reason for denial was that the circumstances of death did not fall within the policy's ... are
suppose to find in favor of coverage whenever possible. In other words if there is a way to interpret an insurance policy such that the policy
should provide benefits, the courts are suppose to interpret the policy in such a way as to ...
1 Aug, 2008 1:35 pm
... the part of an insured does not preclude the finding of a covered "accident" resulting from such misconduct. National
Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania v. Puget Plastics Corp., No. 06-41619 (5th Cir. June 23, 2008). ...
judgment that no coverage was owed. The Southern District of Texas found in Puget's favor on summary judgment, and the insurer appealed the decision. Puget's umbrella policy
defined an "occurrence" as "an accident . . . which results in . . . Property Damage ...
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