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- the Budd Company, Plaintiff-Appellee, Cross-Appellant, v. Admiral Insurance Company, Defendant-Appellant, Cross-Appellee, Royal Indemnity Company; New England Reinsurance Corporation; Sentry Insurance Corporation Northbrook Excess & Surplus Insurance Company; American Centennial Insurance Company; First State Insurance Company, Defendants, Cross-Appellees, James Sedgwick F/K/a Fred S. James & Company of New York, Inc., Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff, Cross-Appellee, v. Montgomery & Collins Third Party Defendant., 52 F.3d 324 (6th Cir. 1995)
Before: KENNEDY and NORRIS, Circuit Judges; BECKWITH, District Judge.*
PER CURIAM.
This diversity ...
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- in Re Dow Corning Corporation, Debtor. Class Five Nevada Claimants (00-2516); Janet S. Lacy, Individually and on Behalf of Her Minor Child, Andrea Lane Atherton; Jama Nmi Russano, Individually and as Guardian for Richard Todd Russano; Michael Nmi Russano; Andrea Lane Atherton, Claimant, a Minor; Richard Todd Russano, a Minor; (00-2517); 1,300 Australian Tort Claimants (00-2518); Martha S. Jacobs (00-2520); Helen D. Schroeder (00-2521); Beatrix Shishido (00-2522); Pennsylvania Coordinated Silicone Breast Implant Litigation (00-2523); Karen L. Hustead (00-2524); Certain Foreign Claimants (00-2525); Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company; Hartford Fire Insurance Company; Nutmeg Insurance Company; First State Underwriters Agency of New England Reinsurance Corporation; Twin City Fire Insurance Company; Excess Insurance Company; First State Insurance Company (01-1001); United States of America (01-1102); New Zealand Claimants (01-1349), Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Dow Corning Corporation, Debtor; Official ..., 280 F.3d 648 (6th Cir. 2002)
George H. Tarpley (argued and briefed), David L. Ellerbe (briefed), Neligan, Tarpley, Stricklin, Andrews & Foley, Dallas, Texas, James C. Schroeder (b...
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... Company, with General Reinsurance Corporation and with CORE Managers, Inc. for, and on behalf off, First Excess and Reinsurance Corporation, a subsidiary o...
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- Notice: Sixth Circuit Rule 24(C) States that Citation of Unpublished Dispositions is Disfavored Except for Establishing Res Judicata, Estoppel, or the Law of the Case and Requires Service of Copies of Cited Unpublished Dispositions of the Sixth Circuit. the Budd Company, a Foreign Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Admiral Insurance Company, a Foreign Corporation, Defendant-Appellant, and Fred S. James & Company of New York, a Foreign Corporation; First State Insurance Company, a Foreign Corporation; American Centennial Insurance Co., a Foreign Corporation; North Brook Excess & Surplus Insurance Co., a Foreign Corporation; Sentry Insurance Company, a Foreign Corporation; New England Reinsurance Corporation, a Foreign Corporation; and Royal Indemnity Company, a Foreign Corporation, Defendants-Appellees., 983 F.2d 1065 (6th Cir. 1992)
Before NATHANIEL R. JONES and SUHRHEINRICH, Circuit Judges, and CONTIE, Senior Circuit Judge.
ORDER
Plaintiff-appellee Budd Company ("Budd") initiate...
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...) The net negative consideration for a reinsurance agreement (other than an agreement described in pa... contract that generated the dividend; (B) Excess interest accumulated within the contract; (C) A po... expense item is taken into account for the first taxable year for which the item is required to be ... reinsurance agreement with a foreign corporation (X) covering a block of annuity contracts issued t...
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The catastrophic terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 caused unprecedented insured losses. While the insurance industry covered these losses, it also took swift steps to limit its exposure to such risks in the future. In response to ensuing market dislocations, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) was passed in 2002. The law temporarily requires primary insurers to offer terrorism coverage and creates a federal "backstop" to limit losses on such coverage. In anticipation of the program's scheduled expiration, and to inform debate on its possible extension, this article analyzes market developments in the wake of 9/11 and the passage of TRIA. We find that to date, TRIA has facilitated private sector participation in the market for terrorism insurance by lending structure to an other...
... to a lack of available and affordable reinsurance. In response to these market conditions, the Terro...The law has three major provisions. First, it nullified all existing exclusions for acts of ... the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC); urban riots and civil disorder under the N...In years with terrorism losses, losses in excess of premiums would have to be paid out of surplus. ...
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... business affected1, as well as some reinsurance issues that may be of relevance. . Personal Accide...PA exposures are only reinsured on an excess of loss basis to a limited degree, however, mainly... the Japan Earthquake Reinsurance Corporation (see below): this provides Government-supported re... arrangement, private insurers absorb the first N115bn ($1.42bn) of earthquake/tsunamirelated loss...
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... insurers, domestic companies who sell reinsurance to insurers, two domestic trade associations, a do..., Attorney General of Texas, Will Pryor, First Assistant Attorney General, Mary F. Keller, Deputy..., Allstate Insurance Company, CIGNA Corporation, and Aetna Casualty and Surety Company), is the al... to restrain trade in the markets for "excess" and "umbrella" insurance by drafting model forms ...
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..., or $0.36 per diluted share, for the first six months of 2001. Earnings per diluted share wer... in the first half of 2002 -- New reinsurance agreement with the Hannover Re group, effective Ju... boards, including Florida Progress Corporation and its subsidiary, Florida Power Corporation, the... for extra-contractual obligations or in excess of policy limits in connection with the administra...
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... Company, Economy Fire & Casualty Company, First Excess and Reinsurance Corporation, First Financia...