United States Third Circuit
HOUBIGANT v. FEDERAL INSURANCE CO., 03-1286
In an insurance dispute for coverage of liability in a trademark infringement case involving a bankruptcy, the court found language in both a commercial general liability policy and a commercial excess umbrella policy rendered the plaintiffs covered.
Appellate Information
- Argued 11/07/2003
- Decided 07/06/2004
- Published 07/06/2004
Judges
- McKEE, Circuit Judge., Before McKEE, SMITH, and GREENBERG, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Third Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- John W. Schryber (argued), Patton and Boggs, Washington, D.C., Robert D. Chesler, Lowenstein Sandler, Roseland, N.J., for Appellants.
- For Appellees:
- Gerard H. Hanson, Marilyn S. Silvia (argued), Hill Wallack, Princeton, N.J., for Federal Insurance Company, Appellee., Alfred C. Constants, III, Caron, Constants & Wilson, Rutherford, N.J., for Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies, Appellee.