National Law Journal
...bench, and the trial court found that MCC owed a duty of indemnity to Andregg. The trial court subsequently signed findings of fact and conclusions...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...that must be applied by a federal court under Erie R.R. Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U.S. 64 (1938), and its progeny.We...
National Law Journal
...by attorney Benjamin Post ("Post") against his legal malpractice insurer, St. Paul Travelers Insurance Company ("Travelers"), for, among other things, insurance bad faith and breach...
National Law Journal
...it paid Duke for the helicopter. American then sued CJ for contractual indemnity to recover the amount of the settlement with the pilot's family...
National Law Journal
...Howard, Lipez and Thompson, Circuit Judges.Invoking diversity jurisdiction, appellant Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Inc. ("Travelers") sought a declaratory judgment that appellee...
...of which have since been dismissed. One case involves The Traveler's Indemnity Co., while another asserts claims against Radio Shack Corp., Avis Budget...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...light most favorable to the non-moving party. Abstract & Title Guar. Co., Inc. v. Chicago Ins. Co., 489 F.3d 808, 810 (7th Cir...
National Law Journal
...and subsequent amendments obviate the need we found in Aranda v. Insurance Co. of North America, 748 S.W.2d 210 (Tex. 1988...
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