Keller North America, Inc. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's, London et al
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4:23-cv-00056
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August 16, 2023
Subcontractor Must Arbitrate Va. Highway Project Fight
A Virginia federal judge sent a dispute between certain underwriters at Lloyd's of London and a subcontractor on a project to widen I-64 over the Chesapeake Bay to arbitration, saying a state law blocking arbitration doesn't apply because the insurers aren't based in the U.S.
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May 18, 2023
State Law Doesn't Bar Highway Claim Arbitration, Insurers Say
A group of foreign insurers asked a Virginia federal judge to allow a case between them and a subcontractor on the project to widen the I-64 corridor over the Chesapeake Bay to go to arbitration, saying the law the subcontractor cites doesn't apply when foreign parties are involved.
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May 10, 2023
Arbitration Not An Option In Highway Project Fight, Court Told
A subcontractor on a multibillion-dollar project to widen the I-64 corridor over the Chesapeake Bay told a federal court it should deny an attempt by certain underwriters at Lloyd's of London to force arbitration, arguing that an arbitration provision in the disputed policy is void under Virginia law.
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April 28, 2023
Va. Highway Expansion Claim Must Be Arbitrated, Court Hears
Lloyd's of London underwriters argued in federal court Friday that a subcontractor on a massive, multibillion-dollar project to expand an interstate highway in Virginia must arbitrate its claim for coverage on more than $26 million in damages caused by an incident that occurred during construction.