Crowley Maritime Corporation v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburg, PA.

  1. February 08, 2018

    Maritime Co. Loses Bid For $2.5M Antitrust Case Coverage

    An AIG unit does not have to pay the $2.5 million Crowley Maritime Corp. spent defending an executive from antitrust allegations, a Florida federal court said Thursday, finding Crowley is stuck in a legal "Catch-22" that leaves it unable to use new information to unlock previously denied coverage.

  2. November 08, 2016

    Maritime Co. Fights AIG Unit's Bid To Toss $2.5M Fees Suit

    Crowley Maritime Corp. on Monday fought to keep alive its suit seeking $2.5 million from an AIG unit for legal fees a former employee racked up battling antitrust allegations, telling a Florida federal judge that an arbitration panel's ruling denying coverage involved an incomplete set of facts.

  3. October 17, 2016

    Insurer Says $2.5M Claim For Legal Fees Already Scuttled

    An AIG unit has urged a Florida federal court to toss Crowley Maritime Corp.'s suit seeking $2.5 million to cover an employee's criminal defense costs, saying it amounts to an improper "second bite at the apple" because an arbitration panel already ruled against the shipping company.

  4. August 09, 2016

    Crowley Maritime Sues AIG For $2M Antitrust Probe Coverage

    Crowley Maritime Corp. sued an AIG unit for breach of contract Monday in Florida federal court, claiming the insurer declined to cover $2.5 million in legal costs involved in a U.S. Department of Justice antitrust investigation into one of its employees.

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