LIBERTY MUTUAL INS. CO. v. LONE STAR INDUSTRIES, INC.

No. 18199.

967 A.2d 1 (2009)

290 Conn. 767

LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. LONE STAR INDUSTRIES, INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided March 24, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles D. Ray, Hartford, with whom were Charles T. Lee, Stamford, Jennifer A. Black, James F. DeDonato and, on the brief, Catherine A. Mohan, Hartford, Jennifer B. Strutt, Stamford, Frank H. Griffin III, pro hac vice, and Philip W. Vogler, Philadelphia, PA, for the appellant (named defendant).

Robert L. Hoegle, Washington, DC, pro hac vice, with whom were Christopher P. Kriesen, Hartford and, on the brief, Scott D. Camassar, North Stonington, Kenneth G. Williams, Hartford, Mary S. Diemer and Timothy J. Fitzgibbon, Washington, DC, for the appellee (plaintiff).

Donna M. Greenspan, pro hac vice, with whom were Joseph R. Geoghegan, Hartford and, on the brief, Mark B. Seiger, Charles F. Gfeller and David S. Samuels, for the appellee (defendant TIG Insurance Company).

Charles A. DeLuca, with whom, on the brief, were Joseph J. Arcata III, Stamford and Michael C. Modansky, New York, NY, for the appellees (defendant Granite State Insurance Company et al.).

Charles L. Kerr, pro hac vice, with whom, on the brief, were Sarah C. Rosell, New York, NY, pro hac vice, Ryan W. Borho, pro hac vice, and Jeffrey J. Tinley, Waterbury, for the appellees (defendant Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company et al.).

Stuart D. Rosen, with whom, on the brief, was Donald J. Marchesseault, Hartford, for the appellees (defendant Travelers Casualty and Surety Company et al.).

Cristin E. Sheehan, Hartford, with whom, on the brief, was Darren E. Sinofsky, for the appellee (defendant Agricultural Excess and Surplus Insurance Company).

NORCOTT, PALMER, VERTEFEUILLE, SULLIVAN and SHELDON, Js.


NORCOTT, J.

In this appeal, we consider numerous insurance coverage issues arising from asbestos and silica related injury and illness claims made against the named defendant, Lone Star Industries, Inc. (Lone Star),1 in the wake of a settlement agreement entered into during its bankruptcy reorganization proceedings. The plaintiff, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, brought this declaratory judgment action, pursuant to General Statutes ...

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