Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London et al v. Belmont Commons LLC et al
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November 26, 2024
New Orleans Property Owner Revives Bid To Nix Arbitration
A New Orleans property owner has again urged a Louisiana federal judge to overturn his order forcing it to arbitrate a $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim with 11 insurers for a block of luxury apartments and retail shops, pointing to a recent ruling by the state's top court.
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March 14, 2023
La. Landlord Says Appeal Needed In Insurance Arb. Fight
A New Orleans property owner is urging a Louisiana federal judge to allow an appeal of its January ruling allowing a group of 11 insurers to force arbitration of the landlord's $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim, saying another Louisiana federal court issued a conflicting ruling in a similar dispute.
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February 01, 2023
La. Landlord Disputes Arbitration Ruling In $7M Claim
A New Orleans property owner says a Louisiana federal judge incorrectly found a group of 11 insurers immune to an arbitration prohibition for insurance contracts under state law, urging the court to amend its order forcing the parties to arbitrate a $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim.
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January 04, 2023
Insurers Can Force Arbitration For $7M Hurricane Ida Claim
A group of 11 insurers led by certain underwriters at Lloyd's of London can force a New Orleans property owner to arbitrate its $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim, a Louisiana federal judge ruled.
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December 14, 2022
Insurers Say NOLA Property Owner Can't Dodge Arbitration
A group of insurers urged a Louisiana federal judge to reject a New Orleans property owner's request to compel discovery in a dispute over hurricane damage coverage, arguing that discovery isn't allowed under the court's streamlined settlement program for hurricane damage claims and the insurance policy's arbitration clause.
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November 30, 2022
NOLA Landlord Says Insurers Can't Force $7M Hurricane Arb.
The owner of a block of New Orleans luxury apartments and retail shops urged a Louisiana federal judge to deny a group of insurers' bid to arbitrate its $7 million claim related to Hurricane Ida damage, arguing that the companies can't force arbitration in New York.