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DISPUTE RELATING TO REINSURANCE IN SALE OF INSURANCE COMPANY TRANSFERRED TO COURT HEARING RELATED MATTER

November 28, 2007 by Carlton Fields

Conseco Insurance Company sold two insurance subsidiaries to JC Penney, and under the terms of the sale Conseco retained a certain portion of contingent indemnity liability on policies issued prior to the sale. A condition precedent to Conseco’s reimbursement obligation was the submission by Penney of claims on such policies to Transit Casualty Company under a reinsurance agreement. Disputes arose related to the sale and were heavily litigated in the United States District Court for the Central District of California and the Ninth Circuit. When certain claims were dismissed, with the suggestion that they be refilled by Conseco as a separate suit, Conseco refilled them in Indiana state court. After the claims were removed, Penney moved to dismiss, in part based upon the doctrine of forum non conveniens. The court treated the motion as a motion to transfer and transferred the case to the court in California, which is still hearing other claims relating to the sale. Conseco Insur. Co. v. J. C. Penney Life Ins. Co., Case No. 06-1229 (USDC S.D.Ind. Sept. 27, 2007).

This post written by Rollie Goss.

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