National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania v. Tyco Integrated Security, LLC et al

  1. September 01, 2016

    Insurer, Tyco Reach Agreement On Fees Over $60M Drug Heist

    National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh and Tyco Integrated Security LLC agreed Wednesday to settle a dispute in Florida federal court over attorneys' fees that Tyco requested after a jury decided it wasn't liable for a $60 million Prozac and Zyprexa theft from an Eli Lilly warehouse.

  2. August 02, 2016

    Insurer Attacks Fee Bid After Loss In $60M Drug Heist Trial

    National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, urged a Florida federal judge on Monday not to award attorneys' fees to Tyco Integrated Security LLC, which Tyco has requested after a jury decided it wasn't liable for a $60 million Prozac and Zyprexa theft from Eli Lilly.

  3. July 01, 2016

    Tyco Wants Attys' Fees After Win In $60M Drug Heist Suit

    After a Florida jury decided security company Tyco wasn't liable for the theft of $60 million in Prozac and Zyprexa from an Eli Lilly warehouse, Tyco asked Thursday for attorneys' fees and costs, saying it offered National Union a settlement well before a jury handed over a complete defense verdict.

  4. June 22, 2016

    Eli Lilly Insurer Denied New Trial In $60M Drug Heist Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Wednesday declined a request by Eli Lilly's insurer to undo a federal jury's April finding that security company Tyco wasn't liable for the theft of $60 million in Prozac and Zyprexa from the drugmaker's warehouse, concluding that the evidence reasonably supported the finding.

  5. May 20, 2016

    Tyco Says $60M Drug Heist Trial Win Should Stand

    A Florida jury's finding that security company Tyco wasn't liable to Eli Lilly's insurer for the theft of $60 million in Prozac and Zyprexa from the pharmaceutical giant's Connecticut warehouse was overwhelmingly supported by the evidence and shouldn't be overturned, Tyco told a Florida judge Thursday.

  6. April 04, 2016

    Jury Finds Tyco Not Liable In $60M Drug Heist Trial

    A Florida federal jury found Monday that security services company Tyco was not liable in pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly's insurer's negligence suit over the theft of $60 million in Prozac and Zyprexa from a Connecticut warehouse, instead putting the two brothers who perpetrated the heist on the hook for $20 million.

  7. April 01, 2016

    Insurer Urges Denial Of Directed Verdict In $60M Heist Suit

    An insurer for pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly urged a Florida federal judge Thursday to decline security systems company Tyco's request for a directed verdict in their trial over responsibility for the theft of $60 million worth of Prozac and Zyprexa from a Connecticut warehouse.

  8. March 30, 2016

    Tyco Wants Directed Verdict In Insurer's $60M Heist Suit

    Security system giant Tyco asked a Miami federal court on Wednesday to direct the verdict in its favor in its trial with pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly's insurer over responsibility for a $60 million Prozac and Zyprexa heist at a Connecticut warehouse.

  9. March 21, 2016

    Insurer Blames Tyco Security For $60M Eli Lilly Drug Heist

    Eli Lilly's insurer told a Florida jury Monday that Tyco Integrated Security LLC failed to protect a Lilly pharmaceutical warehouse in Connecticut and should shoulder the blame for a $60 million drug heist there by burglars who disabled the alarm system.

  10. February 26, 2016

    Tyco Can't Delay $60M Drug Heist Suit, Judge Rules

    A Florida federal judge refused Thursday to allow Tyco Integrated Security LLC to further delay an Eli Lilly insurer's suit blaming the company for a $60 million drug heist, claiming that Tyco's prolonged effort to obtain testimony from one of the burglars has brought the case to its "breaking point."