Gen Refractories Co v. First State Ins Co

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedAugust 28, 2007
Docket05-4708
StatusPublished

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8-28-2007

Gen Refractories Co v. First State Ins Co Precedential or Non-Precedential: Precedential

Docket No. 05-4708

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT

No. 05-4708

GENERAL REFRACTORIES COMPANY,

Appellant

v.

FIRST STATE INSURANCE CO.; WESTPORT INSURANCE CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR TO, OR formerly known as PURITAN INSURANCE COMPANY; LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY; CENTENNIAL INSURANCE COMPANY; GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY; POTOMAC INSURANCE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS; HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY CO.; GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE CO.; REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO.; SENTRY INSURANCE COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TO, OR formerly known as VANLINER INSURANCE COMPANY formerly known as GREAT SW FIRE INSURANCE CO.; AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL INS. CO.; AIU INSURANCE COMPANY; HARBOR INSURANCE COMPANY; ST. PAUL TRAVELERS CO., SUCCESSOR TO, OR formerly known as AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY COMPANY; AMERICAN EMPIRE INSURANCE CO.; ACE USA INC., AS SUCCESSOR TO INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY

On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (D.C. Civ. No. 04-3509) Honorable Edmund V. Ludwig, District Judge

Argued June 14, 2007

BEFORE: FUENTES, GREENBERG and NYGAARD, Circuit Judges

1 (Filed: August 28, 2007)

Barry L. Katz (Argued) 225 City Avenue, Suite 14 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

Attorney for Appellant General Refractories Co.

John N. Ellison Michael Conley (Argued) Jocelyn A. Gabrynowicz Anderson Kill & Olick, P.C. 1600 Market Street, Suite 2500 Philadelphia, PA 19103

Amy Bach 42 Miller Ave., Mill Valley, CA 94941

Attorneys for Amicus Curiae United Policyholders in support of General Refractories Co.

Francis P. Maneri (Argued) Dilworth Paxson LLP 3200 Mellon Bank Center 1735 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-7595

Attorneys for Appellee Westport Insurance Corp. (successor to Puritan Insurance Co.)

Paul M. Hummer Joseph Monahan Saul Ewing LLP Centre Square West 1500 Market Street, 38th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102-2186

Attorneys for Appellee American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company

Marc P. Gorfinkel

2 Rivkin Radler, LLP 926 RexCorp Plaza Uniondale, NY 11556-0926

Wendy H. Koch Koch & Corboy 101 Greenwood Avenue Suite 460 Jenkintown Plaza, PA 19046

Attorneys for Appellee Sentry Insurance Co.

Cynthia Ruggerio Christie, Pabarue, Mortensen & Young 1880 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103

Attorneys for Appellee One Beacon America Insurance Company, as successor in interest to Potomac Insurance Company (improperly identified as Potomac Insurance Company of Illinois)

Kevin E. Wolff Karen H. Moriarty Couglin Duffy, LLP 350 Mount Kemble Avenue Morristown, NJ 07962-1917

Attorneys for Appellee Centennial Insurance Company

OPINION OF THE COURT

GREENBERG, Circuit Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

Plaintiff General Refractories Company (“GRC”) appeals from the district court’s dismissal of its declaratory judgment and

3 breach of contract action against 16 defendant insurance companies1 for failure to join parties as defendants pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(7). In particular, it asks us to consider whether the district court erred in determining that various insurers GRC did not name in its complaint as defendants, i.e., the absent insurers, were both “necessary” and “indispensable” to this action as Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 19 defines those terms. For the reasons that follow, we conclude that they were neither, and, accordingly, we will reverse.

II. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

GRC is a manufacturer, distributor, and seller of asbestos-

1 In its complaint GRC named as defendants the following 16 insurance companies: First State Insurance Co. (i/c/o Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co.); Westport Insurance Co. (f/k/a Puritan Insurance Co.); Lexington Insurance Co.; Centennial Insurance Co.; Granite State Insurance Co.; Potomac Insurance Co. of Illinois; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.; Government Employees Insurance Co.; Republic Insurance Co.; Sentry Insurance Co. (f/k/a Vanliner Insurance Co. and Great Southwest Fire Insurance Co.); American International Insurance Co.; AIU Insurance Co.; Harbor Insurance Co.; St. Paul Travelers (f/k/a Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.); American Empire Insurance Co.; and ACE USA (as successor to International Insurance Co.). J.A. at 59a- 61a.

In its brief before this court, defendants make a distinction between “certain defendants” (i.e., those defendants responding to GRC’s appeal) and “defendants” generally (i.e., those defendants named by GRC in its complaint). The term “certain defendants” is defined as including: Puritan Insurance Co. (n/k/a Westport Insurance Corp.); OneBeacon America Insurance Co. (successor-in-interest to Potomac Insurance Co., which company is identified by appellants as Potomac Insurance Co. of Illinois); Sentry Insurance Co.; Centennial Insurance Co.; and American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Co. Appellees’ br. at 1 n.1. We nevertheless regard all defendants as appellees as the district court dismissed the action as to all of them, though we sometimes use the term “defendants” as including only the appellees participating in this appeal. The context makes clear how we are using the term.

4 containing products that plaintiffs have named as a defendant in thousands of asbestos-related lawsuits filed throughout the United States in both state and federal courts. GRC maintains that from 1979 to 1986, it purchased excess and umbrella liability insurance policies from either defendants or their predecessors-in-interest.2 Notwithstanding its acquisition of these policies, GRC’s attempts to obtain coverage from defendants for asbestos claims filed against it have met with little success thus far.3 See Gen. Refractories Co. v. First State Ins. Co. (“GRC”), 234 F.R.D. 99, 100 (E.D. Pa. 2005) (“Plaintiff submitted these claims to its comprehensive general liability insurers, which tendered defenses and indemnification until their policy limits were exhausted. On one basis or another, all of defendants’ policies purport to exclude asbestos-related personal injury claims; and defendants denied coverage.”) (internal citations omitted).

On July 23, 2004, GRC filed a two-count complaint in the district court against defendants. First, GRC sought a declaratory judgment “that any asbestos-related exclusions in [defendants’] Policies [we]re invalid and unenforceable” and that defendants were required “to pay for GRC’s defense of the Underlying Actions, and to reimburse GRC for, or pay on behalf of GRC, any and all judgments or settlements reached in the Underlying Actions, until such time as the total aggregate limits of each of the foregoing insurance policies have been exhausted.” J.A.

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