Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. et al v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA et al
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1:09-cv-01893
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January 14, 2013
ACE, AIG Unit To Pay $10.8M For Business Interruption
A federal judge said Friday that an American International Group Inc. unit and ACE American Insurance Co. must pay $10.8 million to Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. for business interruption losses tied to a natural gas explosion.
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October 01, 2012
ACE, AIG Unit Must Cover Business Interruption, Judge Says
A Maryland federal judge ruled Friday that an American International Group Inc. unit and ACE American Insurance Co. must cover Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. for business interruption losses tied to a natural gas explosion, but rejected the pigment maker's allegation that the insurers acted in bad faith.
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March 01, 2012
Pigment Maker Says AIG Unit, Ace Misread Their Own Policy
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd., the world's second-largest producer of titanium dioxide, argued on Wednesday that an American International Group Inc. unit and Ace American Insurance Co. misinterpreted their own policy in order to deny $10 million in business interruption coverage related to a natural gas explosion.
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February 22, 2012
Marsh Settles Coverage Row Over Chemical Cos.' Fuel Loss
Insurance broker Marsh USA Inc. on Wednesday put to rest a dispute in which two chemical companies sought business interruption coverage stemming from a natural gas explosion at a supplier's Western Australia facility, leaving National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh and Ace American Insurance Co. on the hook in the case.
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February 04, 2010
Insurers' $10M Suit V. Chemical Cos. To Stay In US
A judge has denied two insurers’ request to dismiss a suit filed by Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. over coverage for more than $10 million in claims stemming from a natural gas explosion, rejecting the insurers’ argument that the case belongs in the titanium dioxide maker’s home base of Australia.