American Home Assur. Co. v. Ins. Corp. of Ireland

603 F. Supp. 636
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedOctober 22, 1984
Docket83-Civ. 9181 (RLC), 84 Civ. 769 (RLC), 84 Civ. 871 (RLC) and 84 Civ. 3797 (RLC)
StatusPublished
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American Home Assur. Co. v. Ins. Corp. of Ireland, 603 F. Supp. 636 (S.D.N.Y. 1984).

Opinion

603 F.Supp. 636 (1984)

AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY and Birmingham Fire Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, Plaintiffs,
v.
The INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND LIMITED, those certain Underwriters At Lloyds subscribing to reinsurance agreements evidenced by Cover Note Nos. BIB 1210/82 and LI 113, RTC Limited, and Bloodstock International (Bermuda) Ltd., Defendants.
and
The INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND LIMITED, Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
RHULEN AGENCY, INC., Somerset Broking Limited, Leadenhall International Limited, Peter James Meredew and John Richard Crawford Harris, Third-Party Defendants.
and
RHULEN AGENCY, INC., Fourth-Party Plaintiff,
v.
PAUL NAPOLITAN, INC., Fourth-Party Defendant.
FRONTIER INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff,
v.
INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND, LTD; Equine And Livestock Insurance Company, Ltd.; Brian D. Sutton; Bloodstock International (Bermuda), Ltd.; Peter J. Meredew, John Harris, RTC Limited and Rhulen Agency, Inc., Defendants.
The MONARCH INSURANCE COMPANY OF OHIO, Plaintiff,
v.
The INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND, LTD., and Frelinghuysen Livestock Managers, Inc., Defendants. and
The INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND, LIMITED, Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
RTC LIMITED, Bloodstock International (Bermuda), Ltd., Leadenhall International Limited, Peter James Meredew, John Richard Crawford Harris and Somerset Broking Limited, Third-Party Defendants.
PUBLIC SERVICE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff,
v.
The INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND, LTD., Defendant.
and
The INSURANCE CORPORATION OF IRELAND, LTD., Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
Peter James MEREDEW, John Richard Crawford Harris, Rhulen Agency, Inc., Somerset Broking Limited, Leadenhall International Limited, RTC Limited, and Bloodstock International (Bermuda) Limited, Third-Party Defendants.

Nos. 83-Civ. 9181 (RLC), 84 Civ. 769 (RLC), 84 Civ. 871 (RLC) and 84 Civ. 3797 (RLC).

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

October 22, 1984.

*638 *639 Kroll, Pomerantz & Cameron, New York City, for plaintiffs American Home Assur. Co. and Birmingham Ins. Co. of Penna; Roy E. Pomerantz, Leigh R. Isaacs, New York City, of counsel.

Hart & Hume, New York City, for Rhulen Agency, Inc.; Cecil Holland, Jr., Thomas Fenerty, New York City, of counsel.

D'Amato & Lynch, New York City, for defendant and third-party plaintiff Ins. Corp. of Ireland, Ltd.; Robert E. Meshel, John P. Higgins, New York City, of counsel.

Solin & Breindel, New York City, for defendant Certain Underwriters at Lloyds; Janice C. Berman, New York City, of counsel.

Montclare & Guay, New York City, for defendant RTC Limited; Paul Montclare, New York City, of counsel.

Hale, Russell & Gray, New York City, for defendant Bloodstock Intern. and third-party defendants John Richard Crawford Harris and Somerset Broking Limited; Selvyn Seidel, New York City, of counsel.

Thacher, Proffitt & Wood, New York City, for third-party defendant Peter James Meredew; Joan Hillenbrand, New York City, of counsel.

Anderson, Laino & Urgenson, P.C., New York City, for third-party defendant Leadenhall Intern., Ltd.; A. Broadus Anderson, New York City, of counsel.

Donovan, Maloof, Walsh & Kennedy, New York City, for fourth-party defendant Paul Napolitan, Inc.; Thomas P. Parry, New York City, of counsel.

Raggio, Jaffe, Kayser & Hunting, New York City, for Frelinghuysen Livestock Managers; Leo Kayser, III, New York City, of counsel.

Rein, Mound & Cotton, New York City, for The Monarch Ins. Co. of Ohio; Alan Rein, New York City, of counsel.

Marvin L. Tepper, Monticello, N.Y., and Shea & Gould, New York City, for Frontier Ins. Co.; John G. Nicolich, New York City, of counsel.

OPINION

ROBERT L. CARTER, District Judge.

This consolidated action involves American and foreign parties in an international reinsurance transaction. The plaintiffs are United States insurance companies, doing business in New York City, suing for reimbursement of claims paid to, inter alia, insureds in the United States.

Primary defendants include reinsurers: The Insurance Corporation of Ireland Limited ("ICI"), certain Underwriters at Lloyds ("Underwriters"), both doing business in New York City; agents RTC Limited ("RTC") and Bloodstock International (Bermuda) Limited ("BIBL"), whose contacts with New York have not yet been ascertained but which transacted a Binding Agreement Authority ("binding agreement") with reinsurers allowing them to transact cover notes[1] between certain plaintiffs and reinsurers. There are, in addition, a number of other defendants in the separately filed actions, but they are not parties to the motions being decided in this opinion.

The complaint, in 83 Civ. 9181, is typical of the allegations in the companion cases. Plaintiffs allege breach of contract against all primary defendants, negligence, misrepresentation, and breach of warranty of authority against RTC and BIBL.

Defendant ICI has impleaded Rhulen Agency, Inc. ("Rhulen"); Somerset Broking Limited ("Somerset"); Leadenhall International Limited ("Leadenhall"); and Peter *640 James Meredew ("Meredew") and John Richard Crawford Harris ("Harris") as individuals.[2] The third party action alleges that third party defendants acted fraudulently as agents of American Home Assurance Co. ("AHA") in consummating the disputed reinsurance agreement between AHA and reinsurers.

Rhulen, a New York corporation and AHA's agent, has brought a fourth party action against Paul Napolitan, Inc. ("Napolitan"), another reinsurance broker and also a New York corporation. That action alleges Napolitan's responsibility for any liability that attaches to Rhulen.

Motions were made by two of the primary defendants, RTC, a British corporation, and BIBL, a Bermuda corporation, to dismiss the action against them in part on grounds of forum non conveniens. In the alternative they seek to stay this action pending the outcome of litigation filed in the United Kingdom. Plaintiffs are not parties to the United Kingdom action.

Motions similar to the aforenamed defendants' motions were made by third party defendants Leadenhall, a British corporation; Somerset, a Bermuda corporation; and Harris, an individual resident in either Bermuda or the United Kingdom.[3]

Plaintiffs, AHA and Birmingham Fire Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, corporations organized and existing under the laws of New York and Pennsylvania, respectively, with both having their principal places of business in New York City, have moved to enjoin the parties from proceeding with the United Kingdom actions.

I

The central purpose of any forum non conveniens[4] inquiry is to ensure that the situs of the trial is convenient. Piper Aircraft Co. v. Reyno, 454 U.S. 235, 256, 102 S.Ct. 252, 266, 70 L.Ed.2d 419 (1981); Ayers v. Arabian American Oil Co., 571 F.Supp. 707, 708 (S.D.N.Y.1983) (Carter, J.). In making that determination, courts are to consider the private and public interest factors elucidated by the Supreme Court in the leading forum non conveniens case, Gulf Oil Corp. v. Gilbert, 330 U.S. 501, 508-15, 67 S.Ct. 839, 843-46, 91 L.Ed. 1055 (1947).

We begin the analysis with the important private interest of plaintiffs' choice of forum.

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