St. Paul Ducks Liability For $22M Software Settlement

Law360, New York (March 15, 2010, 4:36 PM ET) -- A federal judge has ruled that St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. does not have to cover Gartner Inc. for a $21.5 million settlement with a software developer that had accused Gartner of stealing its technology, finding that the underlying dispute did not involve personal or advertising injury.

Judge Janet Bond Arterton of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut ruled Thursday that a technology commercial general liability protection policy St. Paul issued to Gartner in 2002 did not include coverage for the...
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