Tutor-Saliba Corporation, et al v. Starr Excess Liability Insurance Company, LTD
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April 23, 2015
AIG Unit Can Arbitrate LAX Contractors' Claims, Judge Says
A California federal judge agreed on Thursday to allow an American International Group Inc. unit to arbitrate a coverage dispute with clients involved in a contract suit with the city of Los Angeles over a $250 million project at Los Angeles International Airport, dismissing claims that the insurer's arbitration clause was unenforceable.
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April 07, 2015
LAX Contractors Call AIG Unit's Arbitration Clause Illegal
Lexington Insurance Co. can't force contractors accused of botching a $250 million project at Los Angeles International Airport to arbitrate their claims seeking coverage from the insurer against the city's allegations because Lexington's arbitration clause is illegal, the contractors told a California federal judge Monday.
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March 20, 2015
AIG Unit Argues For Keeping Coverage Dispute In Arbitration
A unit of the insurance giant American International Group Inc. asked a California federal judge Thursday to allow arbitration of its coverage dispute with two construction companies accused of botching a $250 million airport project, saying a provision of their policy specifically called for the proceeding.
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February 23, 2015
AIG Unit Must Cover LAX Project Flaws Defense, Suit Says
Two construction firms sued an American International Group Inc. unit in California federal court Friday, accusing it of prematurely harassing them over liability coverage stemming from allegedly botched work in a $250 million Los Angeles International Airport project.