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May 10, 2017
Lexington Insurance Company v. Chicago Flameproof & Wood Specialties Corp. et al
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1:17-cv-03513
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August 13, 2018
AIG Unit Needn't Defend Co. In Fire-Resistant Wood Dispute
An AIG insurer doesn't have to defend or indemnify a Chicago-area lumber retailer in three lawsuits alleging it sold a building contractor fire-resistant wood that didn't comply with industry standards, because none of the underlying actions allege the retailer engaged in potentially covered accidental conduct, an Illinois federal judge ruled Friday.
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