Houston Casualty Company v. C3 Manufacturing LLC
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1:23-cv-01705
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May 07, 2024
Policy Dispute Should Be Heard In Wash., Colo. Judge Says
A Colorado federal court has tossed an insurer's suit seeking a declaration that it doesn't owe $4 million in coverage to a climbing equipment manufacturer and its primary insurer, finding that a related case in Washington state court provides a better opportunity to resolve the parties' dispute.
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April 03, 2024
Colo. Judge Unpersuaded By Insurer's 3rd Dismissal Bid
A Colorado federal judge recommended keeping alive an insurer's lawsuit seeking a declaration that it doesn't owe $4 million in coverage to a climbing equipment manufacturer and its primary insurer over a recalled product, calling a third dismissal bid a "wasted effort."
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January 19, 2024
Insurer Says Colo. Policy Spat 'Intertwined' With Atty Blunders
The primary insurer for a Colorado climbing gear company said an excess insurer's bid to get out of liability for a climber's injuries should be heard in a Washington state malpractice suit, arguing in a motion that the policy dispute is "intertwined" with lawyer misconduct in the underlying product liability case.
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November 21, 2023
Policy Is Void Because Climbing Co. Hid Recalls, Insurer Says
An excess insurer told a Colorado federal court Monday that it does not owe $4 million in excess coverage to a climbing equipment manufacturer and its primary insurer, claiming it voided the company's policy over material misrepresentations in its insurance application.