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Court derails Chicago Title’s dispute over policy protection on former railroad properties
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Court Report
Monday, July 13, 2015
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A New Jersey federal court recently ruled that Chicago Title Insurance Co. must pay the attorney fees of its policyholders who had to defend their property rights to a former railroad in dispute with local government. The title insurer argued that certain policy exclusions negated its duty to defend the plaintiffs, but the court called its description of the policy “a tortured reading.” Find out why the court considered the title policy’s language to be crystal clear.
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