Zurich American Insurance Co. v. Arch Insurance Co., No. 20-50966 (5th Cir. 2021)
Annotate this CaseThe Fifth Circuit concluded that Arch, the issuer of a commercial general liability policy, has a duty to defend a highway construction project's general contractor. In this case, the developer's claims against the project's general contractor implicate defective construction of the project's drainage systems; Archer Western constructed those drainage systems; and Archer Western's commercial general liability insurer (Arch) owes a duty to defend the general contractor (CTHC) in its underlying litigation with the developer. Accordingly, the court reversed the district court's judgment to the contrary.
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