Lexington Insurance Company v. Hotai Insurance Co., Ltd. et al

  1. December 21, 2017

    Insurers Needn't Face Bike Crash Coverage Battle In Wis.

    A pair of Taiwanese insurance companies don't have to face Lexington Insurance Co.'s claims that they must pay part of a bicycle company's costs to defend a product liability lawsuit, a Wisconsin federal judge ruled Thursday, finding that the court lacks jurisdiction over the foreign insurers because they have insufficient ties to Wisconsin.

  2. March 02, 2017

    Lexington Files To Stop Arbitration Over $1M Cost Claim

    Lexington Insurance Co. told a Wisconsin federal court Wednesday that Zurich Insurance can't force it into arbitration over its suit seeking $1 million in costs for defending a bicycle company from a product liability suit.

  3. February 27, 2017

    Lexington Not Tied By Other Co.'s Forum Clause, Court Told

    An insurance company saddled with more than $1 million in defense costs from a terrible bike accident fired back Friday at another insurer’s claim that its agreement with a parts-maker for the defective bike precludes it from answering claims in Wisconsin federal court.

  4. January 04, 2017

    Insurer Says Bike Coverage Row Belongs In Arbitration

    A Taiwanese insurer asked a Wisconsin judge Tuesday to toss a lawsuit claiming it must pay its fair share of more than $1 million stemming from a lawsuit filed by a man who became quadriplegic following a horrific cycling accident, saying the dispute must be arbitrated in Taiwan.

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