Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. et al v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA et al
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1:09-cv-01893
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						January 14, 2013
						ACE, AIG Unit To Pay $10.8M For Business InterruptionA federal judge said Friday that an American International Group Inc. unit and ACE American Insurance Co. must pay $10.8 million to Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. for business interruption losses tied to a natural gas explosion. 
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						October 01, 2012
						ACE, AIG Unit Must Cover Business Interruption, Judge SaysA Maryland federal judge ruled Friday that an American International Group Inc. unit and ACE American Insurance Co. must cover Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. for business interruption losses tied to a natural gas explosion, but rejected the pigment maker's allegation that the insurers acted in bad faith. 
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						March 01, 2012
						Pigment Maker Says AIG Unit, Ace Misread Their Own PolicyMillennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd., the world's second-largest producer of titanium dioxide, argued on Wednesday that an American International Group Inc. unit and Ace American Insurance Co. misinterpreted their own policy in order to deny $10 million in business interruption coverage related to a natural gas explosion. 
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						February 22, 2012
						Marsh Settles Coverage Row Over Chemical Cos.' Fuel LossInsurance broker Marsh USA Inc. on Wednesday put to rest a dispute in which two chemical companies sought business interruption coverage stemming from a natural gas explosion at a supplier's Western Australia facility, leaving National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh and Ace American Insurance Co. on the hook in the case. 
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						February 04, 2010
						Insurers' $10M Suit V. Chemical Cos. To Stay In USA judge has denied two insurers’ request to dismiss a suit filed by Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. over coverage for more than $10 million in claims stemming from a natural gas explosion, rejecting the insurers’ argument that the case belongs in the titanium dioxide maker’s home base of Australia.