Cartagena et al v. Homeland Insurance Company of New York

  1. December 17, 2019

    Insurer Must Cover Rapper Fat Joe In Plagiarism Suit

    Rapper Fat Joe's insurer must cover him in a plagiarism lawsuit related to the 2016 double-platinum single "All the Way Up," a New York federal court has ordered, denying most of Homeland Insurance Co. of New York's bid to dismiss the rapper's suit against the insurer.

  2. December 09, 2019

    Insurer Says Rapper Fat Joe's Copyright Suit Isn't Covered

    Homeland Insurance Co. of New York has told a New York federal court it doesn't have to cover the rapper Fat Joe in a copyright infringement lawsuit related to the 2016 double-platinum single "All the Way Up," as the suit doesn't fall under their agreement.

  3. July 08, 2019

    Rapper Fat Joe Sues Insurer For Coverage In Copyright Suit

    The rapper Fat Joe sued Homeland Insurance Company of New York Monday in New York federal court, alleging that it wrongfully denied him coverage against a copyright infringement lawsuit by rapper Fly Havana that accused Fat Joe of denying him credit and compensation for the 2016 double platinum single "All the Way Up."