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You are here: Home / Arbitration / Court Decisions / Discovery / COURT ISSUES PROTECTIVE ORDER OVER DIRECT INSURER’S REINSURANCE CLAIM AND RESERVE INFORMATION

COURT ISSUES PROTECTIVE ORDER OVER DIRECT INSURER’S REINSURANCE CLAIM AND RESERVE INFORMATION

January 17, 2011 by Carlton Fields

Teck Metals Ltd. sued London Market Insurance in a direct insurance coverage action arising from alleged environmental pollution claims asserted by Federal, State, and Tribal authorities against Teck. London Market declined coverage for the claims under certain umbrella liability policies. Among a morass of various discovery issues in the case (some of which are the subject of a pending interlocutory appeal to the Ninth Circuit), Teck sought information from London Market pertaining to its notification of the claims to its reinsurers, as well as certain reinsurance claims and reserve information. A Magistrate recommended that the date, method of transmittal, and author of London Market’s first communication to its reinsurers is relevant to late notice issues and should be provided, but that reinsurance reserves and claim information was not relevant. The district court adopted the magistrate’s recommendations with some agreed-upon compromises, including a protective order regarding the reinsurance information. Teck also made a request under the Hague Convention to obtain the depositions of three London Market-affiliated foreign nationals, including two claims administrators and an underwriter. Teck Metals, Ltd. v. London Market Insurance, Case No. 05-411 (USDC E.D. Wash. Nov. 19, 2010).

This post written by John Pitblado.

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