Newsletter

Federal Court in California Denies Motion to Stay Rescission Action

March 2005

The United States District Court for the Northern District of California has denied a motion to stay a rescission action filed by an insurer in favor of the underlying state court action filed against the policyholder defendants in the rescission action. Evanston Ins. Co. v. Ambis Corp., et al., 2005 U.S.Dist. LEXIS 2414 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 18, 2005). The insurer issued an insurance agents and brokers liability insurance policy to two insurance brokers on the basis of representations that the brokers were not "aware of any circumstance or any allegations or any contentions or any incident which may result in a claim against [the brokers]." A customer of the brokers subsequently filed the underlying state court action against the brokers and numerous other parties alleging that the brokers fraudulently represented that they had procured a policy of insurance. The insurer agreed to defend the suit under a reservation of rights and then filed the instant rescission action in federal court. The brokers moved to stay the rescission action in favor of the pending state action. The court denied this motion because the underlying state court action was not "substantially similar" to the rescission action, based largely on the fact that the insurer was not a party to the state court action. The court reasoned that "the fact that brokers' alleged misconduct may have injured their insurance provider as well as one of their customers in no way implies that all claims related to that misconduct must be adjudicated in the same forum."

For more information, please contact us at 202.719.7130.

Read Time: 1 min
Jump to top of page

Wiley Rein LLP Cookie Preference Center

Your Privacy

When you visit our website, we use cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences, or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. For more information about how we use Cookies, please see our Privacy Policy.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Always Active

Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. These cookies may only be disabled by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Functional Cookies

Always Active

Some functions of the site require remembering user choices, for example your cookie preference, or keyword search highlighting. These do not store any personal information.

Form Submissions

Always Active

When submitting your data, for example on a contact form or event registration, a cookie might be used to monitor the state of your submission across pages.

Performance Cookies

Performance cookies help us improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage. We access and process information from these cookies at an aggregate level.

Powered by Firmseek