HANOVER INS. CO. v. AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO.

Nos. 95-5725, 95-5726.

105 F.3d 306 (1997)

HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, Intervening Defendant-Appellee, Security Insurance Company of Hartford, Intervening Plaintiff-Appellant (95-5726), v. AMERICAN ENGINEERING COMPANY and its Partners now known as American Consulting Engineers, PLC, Defendants-Appellants (95-5725).

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided January 27, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry C. Deener (argued), Landrum & Shouse, Lexington, KY, J. Denis Ogburn (briefed), Landrum & Shouse, Louisville, KY, for plaintiff, intervening defendant-appellee.

Robert M. Brooks, Boehl, Stopher & Graves, Louisville, KY, Stamping Ground, KY, for intervening plaintiff-appellant.

D. Duane Cook (argued and briefed), Stamping Ground, KY, for defendants-appellants.

Before: BOGGS and MOORE, Circuit Judges; HILLMAN, District Judge.


HILLMAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff-appellee Hanover Insurance Company (Hanover) brought suit against defendant-appellant American Engineering Company (American) to reform a commercial general liability insurance policy. Hanover contended that it erroneously had omitted a rider or endorsement which purportedly would exclude coverage for professional negligence claims made against American for its own acts of professional negligence as well as those of its subcontractors...

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