Mealey's California Insurance
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September 18, 2023
Insured Sufficiently Alleged Insurer Was A Party To Commercial Property Policy
FRESNO, Calif. — A California federal judge denied a motion to dismiss filed by two insurers after determining that an insured’s breach of contract, bad faith and unfair business practices claims can proceed against one of the insurers because the insured nursing home sufficiently alleged that the insurer was a party to a commercial property insurance policy.
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September 15, 2023
California High Court Won’t Review UCL Mental Health Coverage Ruling
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California Supreme Court denied a petition for review after a lower court published its opinion finding that two insureds adequately alleged standing under the California unfair competition law (UCL) and that the way the insurer handles mental health care results in shortages of that care.
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September 13, 2023
Judge Dismisses Elder Abuse Suit Against LTC Insurer, Cites Inadequate Pleading
SAN FRANCISCO — A California federal judge dismissed a breach of contract and elder abuse suit filed against a couple’s long-term care (LTC) insurer for its failure to cover the wife’s claim for benefits, finding that though the amended complaint contains “a bundle of allegations that might constitute plausible causes of action with some additional facts,” the amended complaint does not currently suffice to “allow this case to proceed.”
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September 13, 2023
No Coverage Owed For Restaurants’ Coronavirus Losses, 9th Circuit Affirms
SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed a lower federal court’s dismissal of a restaurant owner insured’s breach of contract and declaratory judgment lawsuit seeking coverage for its losses stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, finding that the policy’s virus exclusion bars coverage.
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September 12, 2023
Judicial Estoppel Bid Doesn’t Stop Transfer Of Reinsurer’s Breach Suit
SAN FRANCISCO — Concluding that judicial estoppel doesn’t apply and a reinsurer failed to meet its “burden of showing why the court should not transfer the case to the agreed-upon forum,” a California federal judge granted the defendants’ motion to transfer the case involving allegations of a fraudulent scheme to inflate provisional commissions and breach of various agreements.
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September 11, 2023
Amber Heard Seeks Dismissal Of Insurer’s Complaint In Defamation Coverage Suit
LOS ANGELES — Amber Heard moved to dismiss an insurer’s second amended complaint seeking a declaratory judgment that it has no duty to defend or indemnify her for a defamation judgment awarded to Johnny Depp.
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September 08, 2023
Federal Judge Dismisses TCPA Coverage Suit After Yahoo, Insurer Reach Settlement
SAN JOSE, Calif. — One day after Yahoo! Inc. and its commercial general liability insurer filed a notice of settlement, a federal judge in California dismissed with prejudice Yahoo’s lawsuit seeking coverage for underlying class actions alleging that it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
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September 08, 2023
Federal Judge Dismisses Bobcat Wildfire Coverage Suit After Parties Reach Settlement
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge in California dismissed without prejudice a coverage dispute over underlying lawsuits arising from the Bobcat Wildfire one day after the parties announced that they reached a settlement.
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August 31, 2023
In 2-1 Decision, 9th Circuit Reverses On Threshold Question In Preemption Row
SAN FRANCISCO — In a 2-1 ruling concerning a threshold issue, a Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel reversed and remanded a summary judgment order against a trade organization that argued that a city and county of San Francisco ordinance concerning health insurance benefits for airline employees is preempted by federal law including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
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August 30, 2023
Defamation Claimed In 2nd Cross-Complaint Filed In Breach Suit
LOS ANGELES — In the second cross-complaint filed in a lawsuit in California state court involving allegations that a claim should have been covered by reinsurance of a shared risk incentive pool, a managed services organization (MSO) and its CEO allege defamation.
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August 29, 2023
Joint Statement Filed In Coverage Row Over Jet Leased To Russian Operator
SAN FRANCISCO — Plaintiffs in an international aviation insurance coverage dispute involving Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plan to initially focus depositions “on persons identified by the ‘War Risk’ insurers,” according to a filing in California state court.
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August 29, 2023
Appeal Of Dispute Over Arbitrator’s Firm’s Work For Reinsurer Is Dismissed
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A California appellate case over confirmation of an arbitration panel’s ruling against a university was dismissed after the parties filed a joint notice of settlement and a stipulation for dismissal, the case docket shows.
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August 22, 2023
Parties In Reinsurance Row Dispute Bifurcating Declaratory Judgment Claim
LOS ANGELES — Parties in a dispute over reinsurance billings have filed responses in a California court disagreeing on whether a declaratory judgment claim should be bifurcated, with the plaintiff saying it does not object to bifurcation and the defendants opposing bifurcation but saying it would be appropriate for the court to decide some factual issues before a jury trial.
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August 22, 2023
Rescission Row Stayed Pending Resolution Of Underlying Suit Against Contractor
SAN FRANCISCO — A California federal judge granted a painting contractor’s motion for a stay in an insurer’s suit against the contractor seeking rescission of the contractor’s insurance policy and a declaratory judgment that it is not required to provide coverage to the contractor in an underlying breach of contract case, finding that a stay pending resolution of the underlying case is warranted in part due to the overlap between the cases such that issuing a stay “increases judicial efficiency.”
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August 21, 2023
California High Court Agrees To Review Tribe’s Coronavirus Coverage Dispute
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court granted an Indian tribe insured’s petition to review a state appellate court’s finding that the insured and its experts failed to present sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the coronavirus caused property damage to the tribe’s casino and resort.
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August 15, 2023
Under Stipulation, Reinsurer May Intervene In California Liquidation Proceeding
LOS ANGELES — Following a stipulation by a liquidator and a reinsurer who had a dispute playing out in two jurisdictions, a California judge has ruled that the reinsurer may intervene in the state court action.
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August 15, 2023
Judge: Fact Issues Preclude Summary Judgment In Coverage Suit Over Forgery Claims
SANTA ANA, Calif. — On remand from the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, a federal judge in California held that fact issues preclude summary judgment in favor of a bank insured in its lawsuit seeking coverage for its losses resulting from a forgery.
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August 15, 2023
Insurer’s Suit Against Amber Heard Is Clearly Moot, Judge Says In Tentative Ruling
LOS ANGELES — Ruling on motions for judgment on the pleadings in an insurer’s declaratory judgment lawsuit alleging that it has no duty to defend or indemnify Amber Heard for a defamation judgment awarded to Johnny Depp, a federal judge in California issued a tentative ruling that concluded that the lawsuit, as it has been pleaded, is now “clearly moot.”
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August 10, 2023
California Panel Reverses Ruling For Insurer In Builder’s SIR Refund Action
LOS ANGELES — Finding it unclear when a homebuilder exceeded the self-insured retention (SIR) amounts in homebuilders protective policies covering homes in several states, a California appellate panel reversed the trial court’s order sustaining its insurer’s demurrer on statute of limitations grounds of the builder’s suit seeking a refund for excess amounts it paid under the policies.
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August 08, 2023
Subcontractor’s Appeal Of Faulty Workmanship Coverage Ruling Dismissed By 9th Circuit
SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has granted a subcontractor’s motion to voluntarily dismiss its appeal of a lower court’s dismissal of its coverage dispute with its commercial general liability insurer stemming from the faulty installation of a foundation system for a new airport concourse and related improvements at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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August 04, 2023
9th Circuit Reverses FCA Dismissal, Says Public Disclosure Bar ‘Not Triggered’
SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Aug. 3 reversed and remanded an order dismissing a relator’s qui tam suit alleging violations of the federal False Claims Act (FCA) against pharmaceutical companies related to their alleged fraud by artificially inflating drug prices, finding that the suit was not precluded by the public disclosure bar because none of the public disclosures “made a direct claim” that the pharmaceutical companies committed fraud.
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August 03, 2023
Insurers File Class Complaint Over Policy Payments For Kia, Hyundai Thefts
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Insurance companies across the United States filed a master complaint in a multidistrict litigation in a federal court in California over the thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles seeking to recover damages they paid to their insureds due to the purported design flaws in the vehicles that permit thieves to steal them in less than two minutes.
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July 28, 2023
California Appeals Court: Interactions Didn’t Create Provider-Insurer Contract
SAN DIEGO — There is no evidence that an insurer’s past payments or benefit discussions with a provider created a contract or promise to pay a specific level of reimbursement, a California appeals court said in affirming summary judgment on July 27.
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July 27, 2023
Auto Insurer’s Denial Of Claim For Damages Was Reasonable, Panel Says
LOS ANGELES — A trial court properly granted an auto insurer’s motion for summary judgment on a bad faith claim because the insurer presented overwhelming evidence that the denial of the insured’s claim for damages was reasonable, the Second District California Court of Appeal said in affirming the trial court’s ruling.
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July 25, 2023
Insurers To Attend Settlement Conference In Coverage Dispute Over Tenants’ Claims
OAKLAND, Calif. — A plaintiff insurer and a defendant commercial general liability insurer will participate in a settlement conference in a declaratory judgment lawsuit arising from an underlying action alleging that their mutual insured attempted to drive tenants out of their units.