McGraw-Hill Education, Inc. v. Illinois National Insurance Company

  1. October 24, 2016

    McGraw-Hill Loses Sanctions Bid Over Insurer's HQ Confusion

    Attorneys representing Illinois National Insurance Co. are clearly confused about where their client is based, but that confusion isn't enough to warrant sanctions against the company over the jurisdiction of an insurance coverage suit, an Illinois federal magistrate judge said Friday.

  2. October 19, 2016

    Insurer Blasts Publisher's Sanctions Request In Suit

    Illinois National Insurance Co. fired back at McGraw-Hill's demand for sanctions Wednesday in Illinois federal court, refuting claims that it has acted in bad faith and rejecting the publisher's claim that the insurer lied for years about the location of its principal place of business.

  3. October 17, 2016

    Publisher Seeks Sanctions On Ill. Firm Really Based In NY

    Book publisher McGraw-Hill plans to drop an Illinois federal lawsuit against Illinois National Insurance Co. in a copyright case coverage dispute and refile in New York, saying the insurer lied about where it is based and should be sanctioned.

  4. April 28, 2016

    AIG Unit Says McGraw-Hill's IP Coverage Suit In Wrong Court

    An American International Group insurance unit asked an Illinois federal judge Wednesday to dismiss McGraw-Hill's lawsuit over allegedly failed obligations by the insurer to cover the book publisher in underlying copyright infringement suits, saying the Illinois court lacks authority to hear the case since both businesses operate out of New York.

  5. March 04, 2016

    McGraw-Hill Sues AIG Unit For Coverage Of Copyright Suits

    Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill Education Inc. sued an American International Group unit Friday in Illinois federal court, claiming the insurer has flouted its obligation to cover settlements in copyright infringement suits alleging McGraw-Hill has misused photos in its publications.