R.S. v. United Services Automobile Ass'n
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The Supreme Court affirmed the order of the district court denying Appellant's motion for summary judgment and granting summary judgment in favor of United Services Automobile Association (USAA) in this insurance dispute, holding that the district court did not err.
Appellants filed a complaint alleging that USAA violated its duty to defend Shawn Conrad, one of USAA's insured policy-holders against whom Appellants had obtained a judgment. The district court granted summary judgment for USAA, concluding that USAA had no duty to defend Conrad because his conduct against Appellants did not fall within the scope of the policy's coverage. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) Appellants' claims against Conrad were beyond the scope of coverage in USAA's policy; and (2) therefore, USAA did not have a duty to defend Conrad.
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