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IMG Worldwide, Inc. et al v. Westchester Fire Insurance Company
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1:11-cv-01594
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- Buckley King
- Clyde & Co
- Frost Brown
- Gallagher Sharp
- Kilpatrick Townsend
- Taft Stettinius
- Tucker Ellis
- Weston Hurd
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January 27, 2016
Court Ignored Insurer's Settlement, 6th Circ. Told
Great Divide Insurance Co. asked the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday not to let a Chubb excess insurer stick it with nearly $8 million in legal bills for a sports management agency's real estate dispute, arguing the other firm should have to live with the consequences of its decision not to settle.
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October 26, 2015
Insurer Can't Use 6th Circ. Ruling To Escape Defense Costs
An Ohio federal judge decided Monday not to touch his decision ordering Great Divide Insurance Co. to pay $8 million in defense costs to a sports management agency that the Sixth Circuit instructed another insurer to pay, maintaining that his ruling fit the case's "very specific circumstances."
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August 28, 2015
6th. Circ. Didn't Spare Insurer From $8M Costs, Judge Says
Great Divide Insurance Co. is liable for nearly $8 million in defense costs that the Sixth Circuit ordered excess insurer Westchester Fire Insurance Co. to pay to a sports management agency accused of scamming investors in a failed Orlando real estate project, an Ohio federal judge ruled Friday.
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May 04, 2015
IMG Excess Insurer Can't Recoup $8M Defense, Court Told
Excess insurer Westchester Fire Insurance Co. shouldn't be able to seek reimbursement from Great Divide Insurance Co. for the nearly $8 million that the Sixth Circuit ordered it to pay to cover a sports management agency's defense in litigation stemming from a failed real estate project, Great Divide told an Ohio federal court Monday.
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August 02, 2011
IMG Seeks Westchester Coverage Of Real Estate Suit
A sports management agency on Tuesday sued Westchester Fire Insurance Co. in Ohio federal court to force the insurer to cover the bulk of a $5 million settlement and millions in defense costs from an underlying real estate lawsuit.