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American Home Assurance Company v. Peninsula II Developers, Inc. et al
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1:09-cv-23691
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- Barthet Firm
- Cozen O'Connor
- Hicks Porter
- Hinckley Allen
- Jackson & Campbell
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Taylor Espino
- Waldman Trigoboff
- Zelle LLP
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April 26, 2018
Insurer Needn't Cover Contractors In Chinese Drywall Suit
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday dismissed claims that Westchester Fire Insurance Co. must pay building contractors for money lost over the installation of defective Chinese drywall, saying Westchester's policy was only triggered by court-ordered judgments.
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December 07, 2012
Insurer Says Chinese Drywall Coverage Row Belongs in Fla.
Westchester Fire Insurance Co. on Friday asked a Florida court to certify an Eleventh Circuit appeal of its 2010 ruling applying California law to a dispute in which a Florida builder seeks more than $20 million in claims related to Chinese drywall.
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August 12, 2011
American Home Settles Chinese Drywall Indemnity Row
American Home Assurance Co. on Friday settled a long-running battle with a developer and two contractors over coverage of $15 million in damage allegedly caused by faulty Chinese drywall at a Florida condominium.
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October 20, 2010
Calif. Law Applies To Drywall Insurance Spat in Florida
A judge overseeing American Home Assurance Co.'s suit against a developer over damages from Chinese drywall at a Florida condominium complex has decided that California law actually applies in the dispute because the insurance policies were completed in Los Angeles.
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December 14, 2009
Insurer Fights Fla. Developer's Chinese Drywall Claims
American Home Assurance Co. has sued a Florida developer and two of its contractors in an attempt to avoid having to pay defense and repair costs stemming from allegedly noxious Chinese drywall at a luxury condominium, arguing that the policies' pollution exclusions bar coverage.