Yahoo! Inc. v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
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August 30, 2023
Yahoo, AIG Unit Settle Spam Text Coverage Row
Yahoo and an AIG unitĀ reached an agreement in a long-running coverage disputeĀ over underlying lawsuits accusing the web services provider of sending unsolicited text messages, asking a California federal court to suspend all pending deadlines while they finalize the settlement.
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June 02, 2017
Yahoo Suit Against Insurer Over TCPA Cases Tossed, For Now
A California federal magistrate judge on Friday tossed out Yahoo Inc.'s suit against an insurer over refusing to provide coverage for Telephone Consumer Protection Act litigation, saying the alleged violations didn't equate to a privacy violation under the disputed policy, though allowing an amended complaint.
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April 25, 2017
Yahoo Says Insurer Attacking Wrong Policy Over Spam Texts
Yahoo urged a California federal judge on Monday not to dismiss its suit against insurer National Union over defense for five Telephone Consumer Protection Act class actions, saying National Union's arguments against the suit apply only to Yahoo's advertising coverage and that National Union still has to pay under personal-injury coverage.
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April 11, 2017
Yahoo Not Owed Defense In Spam Texts Suits, Insurer Says
National Union Fire Insurance Co. hit back Monday in California federal court against a suit by Yahoo Inc. alleging the insurer failed to defend it in five proposed class actions over unsolicited text messages, saying California law clearly limits its obligations to defending suits alleging the disclosure of personal information, not nuisance texts.
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January 30, 2017
Yahoo Sues Insurer For Refusal To Cover TCPA Suits
Yahoo Inc. slapped National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., with a contract suit in California federal court Friday, saying the insurer had shirked its duty to defend against a number of suits alleging the tech giant violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending unsolicited text messages.