Evanston Insurance Company v. NexGen Pharmaceuticals, LLC
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4:22-cv-00720
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February 05, 2024
Insurer, Pharmacy Settle Horse Death Coverage Dispute
A coverage dispute between an insurer and a veterinary pharmacy over defense and indemnity for an underlying action involving the deaths of two horses was settled between the two parties Monday in Texas federal court.
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November 22, 2023
Pharmacy's Coverage Didn't Transfer Post-Merger, Court Told
An insurer urged a Texas federal judge Wednesday to rule in its favor on claims that it needn't cover a veterinary pharmacy in an underlying dispute over the deaths of two horses, arguing that coverage did not automatically transfer to the pharmacy after a merger.
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November 16, 2023
Pharmacy's Counterclaims Axed In Horse Death Coverage Suit
A Texas federal court tossed a veterinary compounding pharmacy's counterclaims against its insurer in a dispute over coverage for an underlying suit over the deaths of two horses that were prescribed the wrong medication, finding the pharmacy's bid for declaratory relief duplicative.
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October 05, 2023
Pharmacy Says Insurer Must Cover Horse Deaths Suit
A compounding pharmacy's insurer must cover an underlying suit accusing the pharmacy of negligently causing the death of two horses by prescribing the wrong medication, the pharmacy told a Texas federal court, arguing it did not breach a "change in control of named insured" provision in the policy.
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August 22, 2022
Insurer Says Pharmacy Owed No Defense Over Dead Horses
Evanston Insurance Co. asked a Texas federal judge to find it has no obligation to defend a compounding pharmacy accused of killing two competitive horses with incorrect medication because the pharmacist did not inform the insurer that it merged with another business and assumed a new name.