REPUBLIC FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY v. TRAVELERS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
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2:17-cv-04593
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July 06, 2022
Travelers Needn't Share Costs In $5.6M Trade Secrets Suit
A Utica National Insurance Group unit is not entitled to reimbursement from another insurer for defense and settlement costs incurred in a $5.6 million trade secrets suit, a New Jersey federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying Travelers had no duty to defend the parties' mutual insured in the underlying suit.
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December 09, 2021
Utica Fights To Keep Travelers In $5.6M Trade Secrets Suit
A Utica National Insurance Group unit told a New Jersey federal judge not to let Travelers off the hook in a dispute over shared defense and indemnification costs for a $5.6 million trade secrets suit, saying Travelers wrongly denied coverage.
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November 04, 2021
Utica Says Travelers Must Split $5.6M Trade Secrets Suit
A Utica National Insurance Group company told a New Jersey federal court that Travelers Casualty Insurance Co. of America needs to share in paying almost $5.6 million in coverage costs for a trade secrets suit, arguing the suit made allegations of defamation that fall under the Travelers policy.
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November 03, 2021
Travelers Says It Needn't Share Costs In Trade Secrets Suit
Travelers asked a New Jersey federal court Wednesday to find that it doesn't have to share in a Utica unit's obligation to cover a trade secrets suit between an insurance broker and a human resources company, saying coverage is only available under the Utica policy.
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March 22, 2018
Insurer Denied Quick Win In Coverage Row Over $7M Suit
A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday said it was premature to give Republic Franklin Insurance Co. a quick win in its bid to make Travelers Casualty Insurance Co. of America share the costs of defending a nearly $7 million trade secrets suit, ruling that it's possible Republic's claim could have been raised in related litigation.