AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS v. INTERSTATE FIRE & CAS. CO.

No. 91-7167.

986 F.2d 1455 (1993)

The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, Appellant, v. INTERSTATE FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided March 16, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Danzig, with whom Franklin G. Snyder and Irwin Goldbloom, Washington, DC, were on the brief, for appellant.

Kelly A. Saunders, Washington, DC, for appellee.

EDWARDS, RUTH BADER GINSBURG and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge WILLIAMS.

STEPHEN F. WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge:

The American Institute of Architects is a professional association of architects. Under an insurance policy issued by Interstate Fire & Casualty, the Institute was required, when it became "aware of any fact, circumstance or situation which may subsequently give rise to a claim", to give Interstate notice "as soon as practicable". In a diversity action brought by...

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