COMMERCIAL UNION INS. v. ROYAL INS. CO.


658 A.2d 1081 (1995)

COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY v. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided May 26, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas F. Monaghan (orally), Monaghan, Leahy, Hochadel & Libby, Portland, for plaintiff.

James D. Poliquin (orally), Norman, Hanson & DeTroy, Portland, for defendant.

Before WATHEN, C.J., and ROBERTS, GLASSMAN, CLIFFORD, RUDMAN, DANA, and LIPEZ, JJ.


WATHEN, Chief Justice.

Defendant, Royal Insurance Company, appeals from a summary judgment entered in the Superior Court (Cumberland County, Brodrick, J.) holding Royal liable for a share of the defense costs incurred by plaintiff, Commercial Union Insurance Company, in defending the insureds, Francis Downey and Fill-it-Up Please, Inc. Commercial Union cross appeals from the court's apportionment of the defense costs. Finding no error, we affirm the judgment...

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