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Cases for which Donald W. Bendure has testified during 2001 and 2002:
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Deposition on June 20, 2001, a plaintiff’s case testifying on behalf of the Airport Authority of Washoe County, NV, Case No. CV 98-08065 in the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, Department No. 9. Retained by the Airport Authority through their attorney Joel Gumbiner of Gumbiner & Eskridge, LLP, Walnut Creek, CA, (925) 933-5800. Dispute concerned coverage aspects of a large flood loss to the airport runways and ground equipment.
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Testimony on January 31, 2002, in an arbitration hearing before a three judge panel of the American Arbitration Association on behalf of Jackson National Life Insurance Company for case No. 13 195 00607 00 styled as Bucyrus International, Inc., Claimant, against Jackson National Life Insurance Company, Respondent. Retained by their attorney Steven Cooper of Anderson Kill and Olick, N.Y., N.Y., (212) 278-1000. This dispute involved valuation of risk premium that Jackson National Life assumed in the settlement of malpractice claims against a law firm resulting from the underlying bankruptcy suits of Bucyrus International.
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Deposition on September 24, 2002, a plaintiff’s case testifying on behalf of International Wire Group, a subsidiary of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, Inc., styled as International Wire Group v. National Union Fire Insurance Company, et al.,. No. 02 CH 2470 in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, County Department – Chancery Division. Retained by their attorney, Dean Dickie of Rooks Pitts in Chicago, IL, (312) 627-2155. This dispute involved rescission issues with regard to self-insured retention (SIR) claims for a manufacturer of hoses that were incorporated into other manufacturers’ appliances.
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Deposition on November 12, 2002, a plaintiff’s case testifying on behalf of Inamed Corporation, styled as Inamed Corporation, et. al., v. Medmarc Casualty Ins. Co., et. al., Case No. CV 00-11325-ABC (MANx) in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Retained by Inamed Corporation, Santa Barbara, California, through their attorney Jeffrey Raskin of Zevnik Horton, San Francisco, (415) 364-6300. This dispute involved rescission issues surrounding the usual and customary treatment of batch clause and claims-made provisions within multiple policies owned by Inamed and its subsidiaries.
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