TRAVELERS PROPERTY CAS. v. NATIONAL UNION INS. CO.

Nos. 12-1070, 12-1151.

735 F.3d 993 (2013)

TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, formerly known as Travel Indemnity Company of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellant v. NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, Defendant-Appellee Kansas City Power & Light; Reliance National Insurance Company, Defendants. Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company of America, formerly known as Travel Indemnity Company of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee v. National Union Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Defendant-Appellant Kansas City Power & Light; Reliance National Insurance Company, Defendants.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed: November 1, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert W. Cockerham , argued, Saint Louis, MO, for appellant/cross-appellee.

David E. Larson , argued, Kansas City, MO, for appellee/cross-appellant.

Before BYE, MELLOY, and SMITH, Circuit Judges.


MELLOY, Circuit Judge.

In a prior appeal, we held that Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company of America ("Travelers"), who paid $10 million to settle claims on an excess policy, was entitled to receive $10 million from a primary insurer who had obtained a larger judgment through subrogation litigation against a third party. Travelers Prop. Cas. Ins. Co. of Am. v. Nat. Union Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh (Travelers I), 621 F.3d 697

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