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October 20, 2017
WESCOTT ELECTRIC COMPANY v. CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY
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2:17-cv-04718
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March 09, 2018
Insured's Ignorance Of Grace Period's End No Excuse: Judge
A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Thursday that Cincinnati Insurance Co. needn't pay more than $100,000 to Wescott Electric Co. in connection with a decadelong, multimillion-dollar employee theft, saying that, in the string of policies Wescott bought, it should have known of the eventual discontinuation of a one-year grace period for claims reporting.
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