An insurer seeking reimbursement for settlement and defense costs stemming from a 2007 fire at the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., was ordered by a federal judge Dec. 10 to disclose privileged emails it exchanged with its lawyers during negotiation of the settlement in the underlying litigation.
Plaintiff Liberty International Underwriters Canada, a Toronto-based division of Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., has been given until Dec. 19 to turn over the emails to defendants Scottsdale Insurance Co. and Infinity Access.
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