UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP., et al.
v.
AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY.
United States District Court, D. Connecticut.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
June 5, 2000.
June 5, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
David B. Zabel, Stewart I. Edelstein, Marci J. Silverman, Stuart M. Katz, Cohen & Wolf, P.C., Bridgeport, CT, Kay M. Brady, Stephen M. Goldman, Carolyn M. Branthoover, Thomas J. Smith, Robert Bruce Allensworth, David F. McGonigle, Keith A. Fabi, Michael G. Zanic, Evan A. Bloch, David T. Fisfis, Diane B. Hopper, Terry Budd, C. Michele Kirk, Peter J. Kalis, David R. Cohen, Mary Beth Collery, Thomas M. Reiter, John P. Englert, Michael S. Nelson, Alan W. Tamarelli, Richard W. Hosking, Eric S. Lammers, Heath B. Monesmith, Joseph C. Safar, Jeanne M. Sauer, David P. Anderson, Douglas J. Simmons, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, Pittsburgh, PA, Patrick J. McElhinny, Amy O. Goodman, Brian F. Saulnier, Joseph R. Gette, Erica D. Merkow, Douglas A. Pearson, Angelica R. Hopwood, Kristen M. Del Sole, Julie V. Stanier, Richard D. Dworek, Matthew R. Swenson, James E. Hannon, Jr., Paul K. Stockman, Joseph L. Luciana, III, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, Pittsburgh, PA, for United Technologies Corp., Carrier Corp., United Tech Automotive, Inc, plaintiffs.
Robert W. Allen, Noble Francis Allen, Timothy P. Jensen, Tyler, Cooper & Alcorn, New Haven, CT, David A. Silva, Bruce R. Kaliner, Wayne R. Glaubinger, Stuart Cotton, Daniel Markewich, John Mezzacappa, Mitchell S. Cohen, Diana E. Goldberg, Sarah D. Strum, Aaron F. Fishbein, Hilary M. Henkind, Mark J. Weber, William D. Wilson, Todd A. Bakal, Elisa T. Gilbert, Michael T. Altman, Mound, Cotton & Wollan, New York City, Roger E. Warin, William T. Hassler, Libretta A. Porta, Thomas M. Contois, Mark C. Elmer, John L. Jacobus, Ripple L. Weistling, Ellen Hochstedler Steury, John A. Flyger, Edward J. Twomey, Andrew J. Sloniewsky, Stephen A. Fennell, Errol R. Patterson, Heather Doherty Clark, Steptoe & Johnson, Washington, DC, Henry T. Vogt, Simsbury, Jeffrey R. Lerman, Leonard A. Busby, Howard J. Bashman, Cynthia B. MacQueen, Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, Philadelphia, PA, for American Home Assur. Co., defendant.
United States District Court, D. Connecticut.
RULING ON PLAINTIFF'S RENEWED AND SUPPLEMENTAL MOTION FOR PUNITIVE DAMAGES [DOC. # 995]
ARTERTON, District Judge.
On May 13, 1998, the jury in Phase II of this trial found defendant American Home Assurance Company ("American Home") liable for common law bad faith and for three violations of the Connecticut Unfair Insurances Practices Act (Conn. Gen.Stat. § 38a-816(6)). Because CUIPA violations can be the basis for violations under the Connecticut...
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