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...filed third-party claims against various third-party defendants seeking defense and indemnity based upon an agreement to which the third-party plaintiffs and the...
...DeLeon v. Royal Indemnity Co. Nov. 16, 2012; No. 10-0319...
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...spinal fusion surgery. DeLeon's employer's workers' compensation insurance carrier, Royal Indemnity Co., paid medical benefits, but contested the extent of his entitlement to...
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...Sentry was obligated to provide co-primary coverage for McCann. Auto...for McCann's defense and indemnity costs. The district court granted...
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...For decades, under Texas Supreme Court cases such as Royal Indemnity Co. v. Marshall (1965) and Employers Casualty Co. v. Block...
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...and granted its summary judgment motion. See Rosciti v. Liberty Mut. Ins. Co., 734 F. Supp. 2d 248 (D.R.I. 2010). However, because we...
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...the common law doctrine of indemnity.The word "indemnity" is...American National Bank & Trust Co. v. Columbus-CuneoCabrini Medical Center...
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...Laurin Maritime AB, Whitefin Shipping Co. Limited, and Anglo-Atlantic Steamship...covered by a protection and indemnity policy issued by Indemnity Insurance...
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