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Federal Mogul Corporation v. Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania
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December 23, 2015
Chartis Unit Can't Yet Appeal $25M Flood Payment Order
A Michigan federal judge on Wednesday declined to allow a Chartis Inc. unit to immediately seek the Sixth Circuit's review of a ruling that it has to pay $25 million for losses tied to an auto parts company's inability to use a flood-damaged facility, saying the other claims in the case should be resolved first.
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November 13, 2015
Chartis Unit Seeks To Appeal $25M Flood Payment Order
A Chartis Inc. unit urged a Michigan federal judge Thursday to let it seek the Sixth Circuit's review of a ruling that it has to pay $25 million for losses tied to an auto parts company's inability to use a flood-damaged facility, arguing that the trial court diverged from other courts in holding that a sublimit doesn't apply.
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October 09, 2015
Chartis Unit Must Pay $25M For Economic Loss From Flood
A Chartis Inc. unit has to pay an auto parts company $25 million in economic loss from its inability to operate a flood-damaged facility in Thailand, a Michigan federal judge ruled Thursday, saying the insurer hadn't proved that a sublimit applied.
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May 03, 2012
Chartis Unit Owes $60M For Thailand Flood: Auto Parts Co.
Automotive parts company Federal-Mogul Corp. slapped a Chartis Inc. unit with a lawsuit in Michigan federal court Wednesday, claiming it wrongly withheld nearly $60 million in coverage for flood damage at a facility in Thailand.