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August 2003
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Second Circuit Rejects Environmental Insurance Coverage Claim and Reaffirms That New York Law Determines Claims for Multi-Site Insureds
Maryland Casualty Company v. Continental Casualty Co.
Recently, the Second Circuit United States Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of certain demands by W. R. Grace for defense costs incurred in connection with claims arising from more than 200 environmentally contaminated sites.
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Maryland Casualty Company v. Continental Casualty Co
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