Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. v. U.S. Bank, National Association

  1. October 06, 2022

    US Bank Can't Avoid $20M Life Insurance Suit, Del. Court Told

    Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. asked a Delaware federal court to reject U.S. Bank's bid to toss the insurer's lawsuit seeking to void an insurance policy with $20 million in death benefits, arguing the case belongs in Delaware court under the state's insurable-interest statute even though the policy was held by a Florida resident.

  2. September 08, 2022

    US Bank Seeks To Toss $20M Insurance Death Benefit Suit

    U.S. Bank told a Delaware federal court that Ameritas Life Insurance Corp.'s swift efforts to void an insurance policy with $20 million in death benefits demonstrates the insurer's scheme to only "bill, collect and retain premiums."

  3. May 11, 2022

    Insurer Pushes To Void $10M Life Policy Held By US Bank

    A life insurer said it has no obligation to pay a claim by U.S. Bank for a policy's $10 million death benefit, telling a Delaware federal court that the policy was obtained through an illegal wager on the insured's life and never should have existed.