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Cell-Crete Corporation, et al. v. Lexington Insurance Company
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April 17, 2015
Atty Can't Prove Insurer Promised To Hire Him, Judge Says
A California federal judge on Thursday declined to reconsider an order finding that Lexington Insurance Co. didn't renege on an oral agreement with Cell-Crete Corp. to hire its personal counsel, ruling that additional depositions wouldn't advance the plaintiffs' claims.
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March 24, 2015
Lexington Fights Reconsideration Bid In Cell-Crete Atty Suit
Lexington Insurance Co. said Monday that a California federal judge should let stand his earlier ruling finding that the insurer hadn't reneged on an oral agreement with Cell-Crete Corp. to retain its personal counsel to defend all covered claims, saying the concrete installer's request for additional discovery is unnecessary.
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February 06, 2015
Lexington Prevails In Cell-Crete's Counsel Choice Suit
Lexington Insurance Co. on Thursday prevailed in Cell-Crete Corp.'s lawsuit alleging the insurer reneged on an oral agreement to retain the company's personal counsel to defend all covered claims, when a California federal judge found that Cell-Crete didn't provide sufficient evidence of the agreement's terms or of any injury.
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January 08, 2015
Insurer Asks For Atty Sanctions For Counsel Choice Suit
Lexington Insurance Co. asked a California federal judge on Wednesday to sanction Cell-Crete Corp. for allegedly falsely representing to the court that Lexington had made an oral agreement to retain the company's personal counsel to defend all covered claims against the contractor.