Greco v. Arthur J Gallagher & Company Insurance Brokers of California Incorporated et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:21-cv-01560

Court:

Arizona

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Insurance

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Susan M Brnovich

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  1. October 04, 2023

    Insurance Broker Settles $3.5M Bond Coverage Dispute

    An insurance broker settled a dispute brought by a bond seller, the broker told an Arizona federal court, saying the bond client agreed to dismiss the action with prejudice.

  2. June 06, 2023

    Breach Of Contract Claim Cut From Bond Coverage Suit

    A bond seller's suit against an insurance broker was trimmed after an Arizona federal judge found the bond seller failed to allege that a contract existed between it and the insurance broker.

  3. March 28, 2023

    Bond Seller Wants Coverage Dispute Kept Alive

    A bond seller urged an Arizona federal court to keep alive its suit accusing an insurance broker of breach of contract for causing it to be without coverage, saying dismissal would be inappropriate because of the existence of disputed facts.

  4. February 27, 2023

    Insurance Broker Seeks Win In Bond Coverage Suit

    An insurance broker urged an Arizona federal judge to give it a quick win in a suit brought by a bond seller, saying the bond seller's breach of contract claim resembles more of a tort than of a contractual issue.

  5. April 29, 2022

    Nonparty Insurer Must Yield Docs In Ariz. Bond Coverage Suit

    An Arizona federal court ordered a nonparty insurer to produce documents related to policies issued to a surety bond seller in litigation brought by the seller against its insurance broker alleging negligence.

  6. March 14, 2022

    Bond Seller Says Broker's Negligence Left It Without Coverage

    A surety bond broker and its president were continually misled by their professional liability insurance broker about coverage for claims related to their outstanding bonds when they decided to switch carriers, the surety broker's and president's assignee told an Arizona federal court.