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Talbot 2002 Underwriting Capital Ltd et al v. Old White Charities, Inc.
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January 06, 2017
Charity Not Covered For PGA Prize Payouts, Judge Rules
A golf tournament operator is not entitled to insurance coverage for money it paid out for a hole-in-one-contest at a PGA Tour event, a West Virginia federal judge ruled Friday, holding that the organization failed to comply with a policy condition requiring the hole to be a minimum number of yards away from the tee.
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June 13, 2016
Judge Won't Rehear Issue In Hole-In-One Coverage Dispute
A West Virginia federal judge won't reconsider her decision that an insurance broker was an "agent" of Lloyd's of London, which is trying to avoid covering an expensive payout for a hole-in-one contest, saying Friday the request for her to do so was premature as long as discovery is ongoing.
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June 08, 2016
Insurer Wants Redo In Golf Tour Coverage Dispute
An insurance company and its representative seeking to avoid covering the payout for an expensive hole-in-one contest at a golf tournament told a judge Tuesday she got it wrong when she said a go-between company was their "agent" in the policy negotiations, which left the insurer in a potentially bad position by association.
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June 06, 2016
Broker's Cross-Claims Tossed In PGA Prize Coverage Dispute
A West Virginia federal court on Friday tossed cross-claims brought by an insurance broker that secured insurance for a golf tournament operator that insists it was wrongly denied coverage for a hole-in-one contest at a PGA Tour event, finding the broker had no contract with the other broker and agent involved.
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May 06, 2016
Broker Can't Slice PGA Prize Coverage Suit, Judge Says
Claims by a golf tournament operator that an insurance broker hid policy stipulations that later caused a denial of coverage for a hole-in-one contest at a PGA Tour event can proceed, a West Virginia federal judge concluded Thursday, just weeks after allowing similar allegations against an insurance agent.
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April 20, 2016
Coverage Suit Over PGA Prize Payouts Remains Mostly In Play
A West Virginia federal judge on Tuesday kept alive portions of a golf tournament operator's third-party allegations that an insurance agent concealed policy stipulations that later nixed coverage for a hole-in-one contest at a PGA Tour event, finding that the claims for now were sufficiently pled.