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April 2025 Opinions on Insurance, International Arbitration — and Chicken!

April 2025 Opinions on Insurance, International Arbitration — and Chicken!

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The podcast returns with our monthly dose of Seventh Circuit opinions.

First, Lara tackles a complex insurance coverage case with wide-ranging implications in Starstone Insurance SE v City of Chicago. The case starts with an esoteric jurisdictional question: Is a “societas Europaea” more like a corporation or a partnership for purposes of diversity jurisdiction? It then analyzes whether the insurer needed to pay the defendant’s legal fees in the underlying lawsuit as part of the “ultimate net loss” covered by the policy.

Lara then addresses Griffith Foods v. AIG, another important insurance case where the court (in its own words) tackled an “important question of Illinois law about the meaning and scope of the pollution exclusion in standard form commercial general liability policies.” It resolved some of the issues in the case by sua sponte certifying issues to the Illinois Supreme Court.

Next, Kian discusses Garage Door Systems v. Blue Giant Corp., an international arbitration case. The case begins by addressing the enforceability of international arbitration agreements. While the Seventh Circuit has held that a district court generally cannot compel arbitration to occur outside its geographic district, courts can still compel arbitration under international agreements — so long as the signatories are citizens of contracting states under the New York Convention — regardless of where the arbitration is to be held.

On the merits, the Court found that a text box on an “Order Acknowledgment” form stating that “Terms and Conditions can be found” on the company’s website was sufficient to incorporate those terms by reference. If those terms include an arbitration provision, the parties can be bound to arbitrate.

Lastly, Mark discusses an objection to a class action settlement in the Broiler Chicken nationwide antitrust case. The Court examines when a class settlement may bind class members on claims that the class representative chose not to pursue in the suit.

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