Plaintiff White Mountains Re, successor in interest to MONY Re, filed an action in the New York Supreme Court against Travelers asserting claims for declaratory judgment and breach of contract arising out of a dispute concerning certain reinsurance contracts. Travelers removed the action to the US District Court for the Southern District of New York and subsequently filed a motion to transfer this action to the District of Connecticut. There are a number of related cases concerning the reinsurance contracts pending in the US District Court for the District of Connecticut, although White Mountains Re is not a party in any of the Connecticut actions. The District Court denied Travelers’ motion, concluding that although the action could have been filed in the District of Connecticut originally, White Mountain Re’s choice of forum is “given great weight.” Further, the Court concluded that while the current action is related to those in the District of Connecticut, White Mountain Re’s suit was not filed in response to a direct threat of litigation in the other forum. Accordingly, Travelers failed to show that transfer was appropriate. White Mountains Reinsurance Co. of Am. v. Travelers Casualty and Surety Co., Case No. 11-390 (S.D. N.Y. Apr. 13, 2011).
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