Estee Lauder Insurer Can Argue Late Notice, NY Justices Say

By Jeff Sistrunk (September 15, 2016, 7:00 PM EDT) -- OneBeacon can reintroduce its defense that Estee Lauder didn't timely provide notice of claims relating to dumped hazardous materials, New York's highest court ruled Thursday, finding that there are triable questions as to whether the insurer waived the defense by failing to cite late notice in letters disclaiming coverage for the claims....

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