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You are here: Home / Arbitration / Court Decisions / Contract Interpretation / BRITISH COURT REFUSES TO ENJOIN U.S. REINSURANCE LAWSUIT, OR STAY BRITISH SUIT, BETWEEN SAME PARTIES REGARDING SAME ISSUES.

BRITISH COURT REFUSES TO ENJOIN U.S. REINSURANCE LAWSUIT, OR STAY BRITISH SUIT, BETWEEN SAME PARTIES REGARDING SAME ISSUES.

December 16, 2013 by Carlton Fields

The claimant, the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, sued Equitas under certain reinsurance contracts that provided cover of $15 million, excess of $5 million in underlying insurance for ICP-issued policies covering the Dole Food Co. Dole faced more than $30 million in liabilities arising from alleged personal injuries caused by its use of certain pesticides in its fruit farming operations. Equitas claimed that ICP failed to timely notify Equitas of the claims, barring coverage under the reinsurance contracts. ICP brought suit first in New York, and Equitas filed its own later action in London, arguing that venue in the U.S. was improper, and seeking to enjoin the U.S. action. The English court declined to enjoin the U.S. action. However, it also denied ICP’s motion to stay the English proceeding, leaving the litigation proceeding on parallel tracks in New York and London. Insurance Co. of Pa. v. Equitas, [2013] EWHC 3713 (U.K. High Court of Justice, Comm. Div. Nov. 29, 2013)

This post written by John Pitblado.

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