Duke University v. Endurance Risk Solutions Assurance Company

  1. January 18, 2023

    Duke University, Insurer Settle Antitrust Coverage Dispute

    Duke University and its excess insurer have settled a coverage dispute over two antitrust class actions accusing the university of suppressing faculty wages, the insurer told a North Carolina federal court.

  2. January 12, 2023

    Before Insurance Trial, Duke Seeks $16M For Antitrust Suits

    Duke University asked a North Carolina federal judge to find it can collect $15.7 million plus interest from an insurer to cover two antitrust class actions blaming Duke and the University of North Carolina for colluding to suppress medical wages, before the insurance case goes to trial this month.

  3. August 23, 2022

    Duke Gets Early Win In Insurer Antitrust Coverage Suit

    Duke University gained a win when a North Carolina federal judge granted its request for partial summary judgment in a coverage dispute over two antitrust class actions, finding that a retroactive exclusion does not bar coverage.

  4. October 08, 2021

    Judge Blocks Insurer's Appeal Bid Over Duke's Antitrust Suits

    A North Carolina federal judge denied Endurance Risk Solutions Assurance Co.'s bid for appeal in a coverage dispute over two antitrust class actions against Duke University, finding the carrier failed to show that an interlocutory appeal is needed in the case.

  5. June 21, 2021

    Insurer Seeks Appeal To Avoid Duke's Antitrust Class Actions

    Endurance Risk Solutions Assurance Co. has urged a North Carolina federal court to grant its bid for interlocutory appeal, saying the court misread policy language by holding that it must face Duke University's suit seeking coverage for two underlying antitrust class actions alleging the university suppressed faculty wages.

  6. June 08, 2021

    Insurer Must Face Duke's Suit Over Antitrust Class Actions

    A North Carolina federal judge ruled Tuesday that an excess insurer must face Duke University's suit seeking coverage for two underlying antitrust class actions alleging the university suppressed faculty wages.