Evanston Insurance Company v. Winstar Properties, Inc. et al

  1. April 28, 2022

    Insurer Wins Bid To Recoup Costs From Real Estate Bias Suit

    A Markel unit can recoup costs it spent defending a property owner and manager in a discrimination suit after a California federal judge found that the insurer was able to prove when it reserved its rights to reimbursement.

  2. March 30, 2022

    Property Cos. Say Insurer Blew Notice To Recoup Suit Costs

    A Markel unit can't recoup costs it spent defending a property owner and manager in a discrimination suit because the insurer failed to properly reserve their right for reimbursement, the real estate companies told a California federal court.

  3. December 15, 2021

    Calif. Judge Sanctions Property Cos. In Insurer Bias Suit Row

    A California federal judge on Tuesday sanctioned the law firm representing two property companies in a dispute with Evanston Insurance Co. over coverage for a discrimination lawsuit, after finding that the firm's own motion for sanctions against the insurer was unfounded.

  4. November 29, 2021

    Coverage Dispute Over Immigrant Bias Suit Heads To Trial

    An insurance dispute over a lawsuit accusing a property owner and manager of discriminating against immigrant tenants will go to trial, after a California federal judge found there were unresolved factual questions.

  5. November 04, 2021

    Property Cos. Seek Sanctions For Insurer In Bias Suit Dispute

    A property owner and manager told a California federal court Thursday that their insurer was frivolously seeking a win regarding its attempt to recoup costs in a suit accusing the companies of discriminating against immigrant tenants, requesting that the insurer be sanctioned.

  6. October 26, 2021

    Cos. Slam Insurer's Bid To Recover Immigrant Bias Suit Costs

    A property owner and manager asked a California federal court to reject their insurer's request for a win regarding whether it can recoup costs in a suit accusing the companiesĀ of discriminating against immigrant tenants, saying a federal panel already held that a trial is required.