Publication Date: 2024-11-06
Practice Area: Bankruptcy | Insurance Litigation
Industry: Insurance
Court: U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, U.S. - NDNY
Judge: District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino
Attorneys: For plaintiff: Attorney for Plaintiff the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, New York: Francis J. Brennan, Esq., of counsel, Nolan Heller Kauffman, LLP, Albany, New York.
Attorneys for Plaintiff the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, New York: James S. Carter, Esq., of counsel, Blank Rome LLP, Washington, DC.
Attorneys for Plaintiff the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, New York: Robyn Michaelson, Esq., of counsel, New York, New York.
Attorney for Parish Plaintiffs1: Ford Elsaesser, Jr., Esq., of counsel, Elsaesser Anderson, Chtd., Priest River, Idaho.
Attorney for Parish Plaintiffs: Timothy P. Lyster, Esq., of counsel, Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP, Rochester, New York.
for defendant: Attorneys for Defendants Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London, RiverStone Insurance UK Limited, Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co. (UK) Ltd. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's, London, and Catalina Worthing Insurance Ltd (Cwil): Andrew E. Mina, Esq., Betty Luu, Esq., Jeff D. Kahane, Esq., Nathan W. Reinhardt, Esq., Russell W. Roten, Esq., of counsel, Duane Morris LLP, Los Angeles, California.
Attorneys for Defendants Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London, RiverStone Insurance UK Limited, Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co. (UK) Ltd. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's, London, and Catalina Worthing Insurance Ltd (Cwil): Catalina J. Sugayan, Esq., Yongli Yang, Esq., of counsel, Clyde & Co LLP, Chicago, Illinois.
Attorneys for Defendant Interstate Fire & Casualty Company: Harris Bryan Winsberg, Esq., Matthew Roberts, Esq., Matthew M. Weiss, Esq., of counsel, Parker Hudson Rainer & Dobbs LLP, Atlanta, Georgia.
Attorney for Defendant Interstate Fire & Casualty Company: Siobhain Patricia Minarovich, Esq., of counsel, White & Williams LLP, New York, New York.
Case Number: 1:23-CV-01654
Insurers' Claims 'Non-Core' But 'Orion' Factors Favor Denial of Their Withdrawal Motions