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Berkley Assurance Company v. Expert Group International Inc.
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8:16-cv-03466
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June 27, 2019
Au Pair Agency Not Covered In Wage Suit, 11th Circ. Affirms
The Eleventh Circuit on Thursday affirmed that Berkley Assurance Co. doesn't have to defend or indemnify an au pair placement agency accused of conspiring to set low pay rates, agreeing with a lower court that an exclusion applies because the agency knew of the underlying class action prior to obtaining coverage.
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September 27, 2018
Insurer Needn't Defend Au Pair Agency In Class Suit
A Florida federal judge on Thursday ruled that Berkley Assurance Co. has no duty to defend or indemnify au pair placement agency Expert Group International Inc. in a class action suit accusing it of conspiring with other agencies to set low pay rates, saying coverage is unavailable because Expert Group was aware of the underlying suit before obtaining its policy.
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May 01, 2018
Au Pair Co. Says Insurer Can't Duck Defense Of Class Suit
Expert Group International Inc., a visa-sponsoring placement service for au pairs, told a Florida federal court Monday that its insurer, Berkley Assurance Co., should not be able to get out of indemnifying the company accused of conspiring with other sponsor agencies to set low pay rates.
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April 17, 2018
Insurer Seeks Quick Win Over Au Pair Co. In Coverage Suit
Berkley Assurance Co. on Monday told a Florida federal judge that it deserves an early win on its claims that it doesn't have to indemnify or defend a visa-sponsoring placement service for au pairs that is accused of conspiring with other sponsor agencies to set low pay rates.
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December 21, 2016
Insurer Says Au Pair Co. Isn't Covered For Wage-Fixing Suit
Berkley Assurance Co. asked a Florida federal court Wednesday to rule it doesn't have to indemnify or defend a visa-sponsoring placement service for au pairs that's accused of conspiring with other agencies to set low pay rates, saying coverage was purchased after the underlying lawsuit's filing.