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