BY
CHAMBERLAIN-McHANEY
FEDERAL COURT RULES INSURER CAN BE
PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO DEFEND: THIS
WEEK, a
Recognizing that the Texas intermediate appellate courts
were split on the issue and the Texas Supreme Court had not yet resolved the
conflict, this federal court made an “Erie Guess” on Texas state law and
predicted that the Texas Supreme Court would hold that an insured’s demand for a
defense is a first party claim, and the breach thereof, would enable an insured
to recover an 18 % penalty in addition to its defense costs and expenses
incurred in defending itself in the underlying suit. Rx.Com v Hartford Ins Co. (S.D.Tex.
2005).
We think this federal court is clearly wrong and the Texas
Supreme Court will rule otherwise if the issue ever reaches that court.
Moreover, this opinion fails to tell the whole story. Our firm
(Chamberlain-McHaney) took over the defense of the insured when the insured’s
hand picked personal lawyer gave up and withdrew, claiming he was owed $600,000
in fees. After we took over the defense, we conducted all the relevant
discovery in the case and obtained a full dismissal without any settlement
payment whatsoever. And, might we add, at a mere fraction of the
cost.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: YESTERDAY, the Texas
Association of Defense Counsel, through its President (yours truly), submitted a
proposed committee substitute bill to the Senate State Affairs Committee which
would provide that a non-settling defendant can take a dollar for dollar credit
for each dollar a settling co-defendant pays to the plaintiff. The Texas
Civil Justice League, the leading tort reform group in
CHUCK WAGONS AND
CHEERLEADERS: The Senate has a new member form the Texas
Panhandle. His name is Ken Selinger. This rookie Senator filed a bill that
would make the chuck wagon the official vehicle of the Great State of
Texas. While presenting his bill to the full senate, he was peppered with
questions from his fellow senators. He gamely answered most questions, but
then began to tire. When a Senator from
TEXAS
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