LA Terminals, Inc. v. United National Insurance Company
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8:19-cv-00286
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January 25, 2023
Insurer Calls Defense Costs Order For LA Port Co. Erroneous
United National Insurance Co. asked a California federal judge to amend a December ruling ordering it to pay a Los Angeles port company's full past and future defense costs, arguing the court had misinterpreted the decision its order relied on.
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June 22, 2022
Insurer Owed LA Port Operator Defense From City, Judge Says
A Los Angeles company that formerly ran a city-owned port won a partial judgment against United National Insurance Co. on Tuesday when a California federal court found that the insurer was obligated to defend it in an underlying lawsuit from the city.
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October 25, 2021
Former LA Port Operator Pushes For Contamination Coverage
A Los Angeles company that formerly operated at a city-owned port says United National Insurance Co. has a duty to defend it against claims it must contribute to the cost of cleaning up toxic chemicals.
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September 30, 2020
Insurer Must Face Coverage Suit Over LA Port Contamination
United National Insurance Co. can't dodge a suit claiming it acted too late in its duty to defend a Los Angeles company fighting claims from the city that it must help pay for the cleanup of toxic chemicals, a California federal judge said Wednesday.