United States First Circuit
Gargano v. Liberty Int'l Underwriters, Inc., 08-2287
In a professional liability insurance coverage dispute, judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint is affirmed where plaintiff stated no plausible claim for breach of contract or for deceptive business practices under Massachusetts law as the insurance claim was neither made nor reported within the relevant policy coverage periods.
Appellate Information
- Decided 07/14/2009
- Published 07/14/2009
Judges
- HANSEN, Circuit Judge., Before LIPEZ, HANSEN, and HOWARD, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States First Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- David T. Barrat, with whom Paul A. Gargano was on brief, for appellant.
- For Appellees:
- William T. Bogaert, with whom Hinna M. Upal was on brief, for Liberty International Underwriters, Inc., appellee., Marissa I. Delinks, with whom David A. Grossbaum was on brief, for Greenwich Insurance Company, appellee., Brooks L. Glahn, with whom Alexandra B. Harvey was on brief, for NCMIC Insurance Company, appellee.