Gemini Insurance Company v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London Subscribing to Policy No. B0973MA1305152 Issued Through the Offices of Osprey Underwriting Agency Limited

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Case Number:

4:17-cv-01044

Court:

Texas Southern

Nature of Suit:

896(Other Statutes: Arbitration)

Judge:

Chief Judge Lee H Rosenthal

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  1. May 02, 2017

    Oil Platform Injury Coverage Suit Sent To Arbitration

    A Texas federal judge sided Tuesday with a group of Lloyd's of London underwriters and against a Connecticut insurer fighting over covering an offshore drilling platform injury, sending their dispute to arbitration after already unblocking the arbitral proceedings held as mandated for virtually every dispute between the companies.

  2. April 20, 2017

    Lloyd's Underwriters Want Arbitral Coverage Suit Nixed

    Less than a week after a Texas federal judge unblocked arbitration between a group of Lloyd's of London underwriters and a Connecticut insurer fighting over covering an offshore drilling platform injury, the Lloyd's underwriters sought the next logical step with a motion Wednesday seeking to toss the suit outright.

  3. April 14, 2017

    Judge Says Arbitration Required In Lloyd's Dispute

    A Texas federal judge Thursday found a group of Lloyd's of London underwriters and a Connecticut insurer have to take their dispute over who has to pay for an injury on an offshore drilling platform to a British arbitration board.

  4. April 11, 2017

    Underwriters Say Insurer Can't Use TRO To Block Arbitration

    A group of Lloyd's of London underwriters pushed a Texas federal judge to drop a temporary restraining order in its dispute with a Connecticut insurer and let a British arbitration proceed Monday over a personal injury settlement from two energy companies.

  5. April 06, 2017

    Underwriters Want Fed. Court To Decide Arbitration Row

    Certain underwriters at Lloyd's London on Wednesday removed to Texas federal court a Connecticut insurer's suit aimed at making Lloyd's pay its fair share of a personal injury settlement issued by two energy companies, saying it's entitled to a federal forum to determine its rights under an arbitration clause.