New Hampshire v. Scottsdale

In this federal court litigation a facultative reinsurer denied a claim under a first party property policy based on an alleged oral settlement agreement reached in 2007, eleven years before the original claim was settled and only a short time after commencement of...

Wesco’s Motion to Dismiss Granted

120 Lexington Avenue Corp. v. Wesco Insurance Co. Wesco Insurance Company’s Motion to Dismiss was granted by the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, and the matter was remanded for consideration of the imposition of costs and financial...

Tom Breen Quoted in Law360

Tom Breen was quoted in Law360 in the article, “Towers Watson Ruling Energizes Bump Up Supporters, Critics,” on March 14, discussing a Virginia federal court’s ruling that insurers did not have to cover shareholder suit settlements, supporting their...

Multani

Manjit L. Multani v. Castlepoint Insurance Company This case involved an insurance claim for alleged fire damage to a home that was configured as a five-family dwelling, but insured as a one- or two-family dwelling. Multani commenced this action to recover damages for...

DiMarco

Adirondack Insurance Exchange v. Mario DiMarco v. Michael G. Montag Insurance Agency, Inc. d/b/a MGM Associates of Rochester a/k/a MGM Insurance Associates This case involved an insurance claim for alleged fire damage to one of two adjacent residential properties. The...

Fritz

Lincoln Fritz & Kenneth Fritz v. Edward A. Kurmel Brokerage, Ltd. and Mountain Valley Indemnity Company  This case involved an insurance claim for alleged fire damage to a home located in Brooklyn, New York. While investigating the claim, it was discovered that...

Mound Cotton Welcomes Partner Karl A. Schulz

HOUSTON — Mound Cotton, a leading law firm representing insurance companies, announced today that Karl Schulz joined the firm’s Houston office. An experienced litigator, he represents insurance companies in first party property insurance claims. “We are excited that...
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