Indian Harbor Insurance Company v. NL Environmental Management Services, Inc. et al

  1. December 14, 2017

    Insurer Off Hook In River Contamination Row, 3rd Circ. Says

    Indian Harbor Insurance Co. doesn't need to defend a lead pigment maker in a suit over river contamination, the Third Circuit ruled Thursday, affirming a lower court's ruling that the company was only able to slip through an exclusion loophole due to "scrivener's error."

  2. June 30, 2016

    Insurer Ducks Pollution Coverage Citing 'Scrivener's Error'

    A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday ruled that Indian Harbor Insurance Co. has no duty to defend an affiliate of a lead pigment maker in a suit over river contamination, saying it was clear the insurance policy failed to exclude the company in a "scrivener's error," or a genuine mistake made in drafting the language of the policy.

  3. February 25, 2014

    Insurer Ducks Quick Coverage Loss In NJ Pollution Row

    A New Jersey federal court refused Tuesday to rule that an insurer has a duty to defend an affiliate of a lead pigment maker in a suit over river contamination, finding the wording of the policy is unclear as to whether the company is excluded from coverage.

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