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Liberty Mutual Insurance Company v. The Fairbanks Company
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1:13-cv-03755
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September 23, 2016
Liberty Can't Appeal Asbestos Cap Ruling, Court Finds
Liberty Mutual cannot appeal a ruling that it could be liable for more than $10 million in asbestos personal injury claims against a policyholder, valve maker Fairbanks, because the time is not right, a New York federal judge said Thursday.
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September 07, 2016
Liberty Can't Appeal Asbestos Cap Ruling, NY Court Told
Valve manufacturer The Fairbanks Co. urged a New York federal judge on Wednesday to deny Liberty Mutual's request to immediately seek Second Circuit review of his refusal to limit Fairbanks' recovery for asbestos personal injury claims to a single, $10 million policy limit.
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August 08, 2016
Liberty Can't Get Cap In Asbestos Injury Coverage Suit
A New York federal judge declined Monday to rule that a valve manufacturer can recover only up to the $10 million limit in one of seven Liberty Mutual insurance policies in a dispute over coverage for a string of asbestos personal injury claims, saying it is unclear how many individual losses are at issue.
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June 20, 2016
Liberty Argues Single-Policy Limit Applies In Asbestos Claims
Liberty Mutual told a New York federal court on Friday that a valve manufacturer should be able to recover only to the $10 million limit in one of seven insurance policies when it comes to a string of asbestos personal injury claims, citing a recent decision by the state high court.