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Indian Harbor Insurance Company v. NL Environmental Management Services, Inc. et al
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December 14, 2017
Insurer Off Hook In River Contamination Row, 3rd Circ. Says
Indian Harbor Insurance Co. doesn't need to defend a lead pigment maker in a suit over river contamination, the Third Circuit ruled Thursday, affirming a lower court's ruling that the company was only able to slip through an exclusion loophole due to "scrivener's error."
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June 30, 2016
Insurer Ducks Pollution Coverage Citing 'Scrivener's Error'
A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday ruled that Indian Harbor Insurance Co. has no duty to defend an affiliate of a lead pigment maker in a suit over river contamination, saying it was clear the insurance policy failed to exclude the company in a "scrivener's error," or a genuine mistake made in drafting the language of the policy.
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February 25, 2014
Insurer Ducks Quick Coverage Loss In NJ Pollution Row
A New Jersey federal court refused Tuesday to rule that an insurer has a duty to defend an affiliate of a lead pigment maker in a suit over river contamination, finding the wording of the policy is unclear as to whether the company is excluded from coverage.