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Insurance Bad Faith

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  • Cleveland v. Fire Ins. Exch., 35 ATLA L. Rep. 57 (Mar. 1992) (plaintiff’s trial brief in a case alleging an insurer failed to timely settle a case after an arson investigation failed to link its insured to a fire and denied plaintiff’s claim because he refused to submit to an examination under oath or produce tax documents). No. LR1424.

  • Olympia Wings, Inc. v. United States Aviation Underwriters, Inc., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 190 (June 1995) (plaintiffs’ brief arguing (1) an insurer that breaches its duty to defend waives its right to control the defense and is bound by a judgment and (2) Texas law prohibits an insurer’s collateral attack of a final judgment). No. LR2420.

  • TOPA Ins. Co. v. Sackley, 10 ATLA 145 (Oct. 1995) (cross-complainants’ settlement conference brief in an insurance case alleging bad faith failure to pay policyholders for fire loss). No. PN483.
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  • Burke v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 312 (Oct. 1995) (plaintiff’s complaint and the parties’ summary judgment memoranda and trial briefs in a case alleging that an adjuster fraudulently told a claimant he was not to worry about the limitations statute and the insurer would pay medical expenses after settlement). No. LR2500.

  • Dean v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., 36 ATLA L. Rep. 293 (Oct. 1993) (plaintiff’s complaint and trial brief, the parties’ summary judgment motions, and the jury’s verdict in a case alleging bad faith failure to apply the innocent coinsured doctrine in denying benefits to the estate of an insured murdered by his spouse). No. LR1855.

  • Eastham v. Nationwide Mut. Ins., 35 ATLA L. Rep. 137 (May 1992) (plaintiffs’ proposed jury instructions and briefs in a case in which plaintiffs alleged an insurer engaged in a pattern of delay to avoid paying a claim). No. LR1479.

  • Flowers v. Kemper Natl. Ins. Cos., 37 ATLA L. Rep. 58 (Mar. 1994) (plaintiff’s posttrial memorandum and the court’s reasons for judgment in a case alleging an insurer refused in bad faith to allow its insured to keep his wrecked car and receive the difference in the value of the car before and after the crash). No. LR1961.

  • Glispy v. Safeway Ins. Co., 36 ATLA L. Rep. 292 (Oct. 1993) (plaintiff’s motion for partial summary judgment and response to defendants’ cross-motion, and statement of facts in a case alleging bad faith refusal to settle within policy limits). No. LR1861.

  • Johnson v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 342 (Nov. 1995) (plaintiff’s complaint, motion in limine regarding subsequent acts, trial brief, reply to defendant’s trial brief regarding experts, and requested jury instructions in a case alleging an insurer failed to investigate and settle a claim in bad faith). No. LR2534.

  • Sarullo v. Transamerica Ins. Co., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 141 (May 1995) (plaintiffs’ arbitration briefs in a case alleging an insurer delayed paying the replacement cost of fire-damaged property in bad faith). No. LR2400.

  • Shihadeh v. Brown-McNelly Ins. Fund, 36 ATLA L. Rep. 248 (Sept. 1993) (plaintiff’s arbitration statement, brief, and motion for entry of judgment in a case in which plaintiff alleged bad faith refusal to settle a medical negligence claim). No. LR1841.

  • United States Fire Ins. Co. v. Transp. Ins. Co., 36 ATLA L. Rep. 15 (Feb. 1993) (plaintiff’s summary judgment motion and memorandum opposing defendant’s motion for summary judgment on the issue of punitive damages in a case alleging a primary insurer refused in bad faith to offer its policy limits). No. LR1677.

  • Walston v. Monumental Life Ins. Co., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 230 (Aug. 1995) (the parties’ posttrial briefs in a case alleging an insurer made fraudulent misrepresentations in its advertising and rescinded cancer protection coverage in bad faith). No. LR2466.

  • Wilson v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 58 (Mar. 1995) (plaintiff’s complaint and the parties’ posttrial briefs and motions on discovery, evidence, and damages in a case alleging an insurer denied medical and lost income claims). No. LR2344.

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