Onebeacon America Insurance Company v. City of Zion, Illinois et al
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1:12-cv-04437
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January 26, 2016
OneBeacon Asks To Be Let Off The Hook In Ill. Stadium Spat
OneBeacon America Insurance Co. has urged an Illinois federal judge to clarify that it is not required to indemnify the City of Zion, Illinois, and two of its officials in a $55,000 settlement over a baseball stadium, arguing the claims clearly arose from alleged fraudulent acts and are not covered.
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July 30, 2015
Insurer Must Defend Mayor, Not City In $11M Stadium Spat
An Illinois federal judge on Wednesday let OneBeacon America Insurance Co. off the hook from defending the city of Zion in a suit over the city's failure to build a minor league baseball stadium, but said the insurer must defend two city officials.
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April 27, 2015
City's Policy Doesn't Cover $11M Stadium Row, Insurer Says
OneBeacon America Insurance Co. restated its claim to an Illinois federal judge Friday it had no responsibility to cover Zion, Illinois, and city officials in a $10.7 million stadium construction fraud lawsuit, saying that wasn't part of the policy.
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April 16, 2015
Ill. City Says OneBeacon Must Cover $11M Stadium Spat
The city of Zion, Illinois, told a federal judge on Wednesday that OneBeacon America Insurance Co. is on the hook for defending the city and two officials in an underlying $10.7 million suit over an alleged baseball stadium construction scam, insisting that the city's policy provides coverage.
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June 07, 2012
OneBeacon Calls Foul In $11M Stadium Scam Coverage Row
OneBeacon America Insurance Co. asked an Illinois federal court Wednesday to declare it has no duty to defend or indemnify the city of Zion, Ill., and two officials in a $10.7 million suit over an alleged stadium construction scam because its policy excludes coverage for intentional rights violations.