United States:
Insurers Escape Congo Airplane Crash Coverage Dispute
04 March 2016
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Seth A. Niederman was featured in the Law360 article,
"Insurers Escape Congo Airplane Crash Coverage Dispute."
Full text can be found in the February 22, 2016, issue, but a
synopsis is below.
A Delaware Superior Court Judge recently dismissed a complaint
brought by Lima Delta Co. against Global Aerospace Inc., National
Indemnity Co. and four other insurers over coverage of a 2012
airplane crash in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The judge ruled in favor of a first-filed action brought by the
insurers in Georgia state court in which Lima Delta Co. failed to
file a complaint until 21 months after Global Aerospace Inc.
Fox Rothschild's Seth Niederman represented Global
Aerospace, National Indemnity and the 4 other insurance companies
in the dispute.
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