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SECOND CIRCUIT AFFIRMS WAIVER OF REMOVAL BASED ON SERVICE OF SUIT PROVISION IN REINSURANCE TREATY

December 14, 2010 by Carlton Fields

In two prior posts (December 8, 2009 and February 11, 2010), we reported on Dinallo v. Dunav Ins. Co., a case between a liquidator of an insurance company and the company’s reinsurer, Dunav Re. The Southern District of New York had remanded the action to New York State Court and denied reconsideration, holding that Dunav Re waived removal based on a service of suit provision in its reinsurance treaty with the insurer. Dunav Re appealed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which, after de novo review, has now affirmed “substantially for the same reasons articulated by the district court.” In other cases, some parties have persuaded courts that the service of suit clause does not waive a right to arbitrate under an arbitration provision, because it merely provides for consent to jurisdiction and venue to enforce such an agreement to arbitrate. The same kind of argument was not persuasive in the context of this case. Dinallo v. Dunav Ins. Co., No. 09-5235 (2d Cir. Dec. 1, 2010).

This post written by Michael Wolgin.

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