Northrup Grumman Innovation Systems, Inc. v. Zurich American Insurance Co.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedFebruary 2, 2021
DocketN18C-09-210 PRW CCLD
StatusPublished

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Northrup Grumman Innovation Systems, Inc. v. Zurich American Insurance Co., (Del. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

NORTHROP GRUMMAN ) INNOVATION SYSTEMS, INC., ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE ) COMPANY, CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS ) AT LLOYDS OF LONDON, ) C.A. No. N18C-09-210 CONTINETAL CASUALTY INSURANCE ) PRW CCLD COMPANY, CAROLINA CASUALTY ) INSURANCE COMPANY, TRAVELERS ) CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY ) OF AMERICA, NATIONAL UNION FIRE ) COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA, U.S. ) SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, ) TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ) ALLIED WORLD ASSURANCE ) COMPANY, STARR INDEMNITY & ) LIABILITY COMPANY, XL SPECIALTY ) INSURANCE COMPANY, BERKLEY ) INSURANCE COMPANY, QBE ) INSURANCE CORPORATION, ) ) Defendants. )

Submitted: January 7, 2021 Decided: February 2, 2021

Upon Plaintiff Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, Inc.’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings GRANTED Upon Plaintiff Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, Inc.’s Motion for Summary Judgment GRANTED

Upon for Defendants Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s of London, Continental Casualty Company, and Carolina Casualty Insurance Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment GRANTED in part, DENIED in part

Upon Defendant National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa.’s Motion for Summary Judgment GRANTED in part, DENIED in part

Upon Defendants U.S. Specialty Insurance Company, Twin City Fire Insurance Company, and Allied World National Assurance Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment GRANTED in part, DENIED in part

Upon Defendants Travelers Surety and Casualty Company of America and Starr Indemnity & Liability Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment GRANTED in part, DENIED in part

Upon Defendants Berkley Insurance Company and QBE Insurance Corporation’s Motion for Summary Judgment DENIED

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

David J. Baldwin, Esquire, Peter C. McGivney, Esquire, BERGER HARRIS LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Barry J. Fleishman (argued), Esquire, Joseph D. Jean (argued), Esquire, Tamara D. Bruno, Esquire, PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for Plaintiff Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, Inc.

Bruce W. McCullogh, Esquire, BODELL BOVÉ, LLC, Wilmington, Delaware; Wayne E. Borgeest, Esquire, Matthew I. Schiffhauer, Esquire, KAUFMAN BORGEEST & RYAN LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Defendant Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s of London.

-ii- Bruce W. McCullogh, Esquire, BODELL BOVÉ, LLC, Wilmington, Delaware; David F. Cutter (argued), Esquire, Jonathan R. Walton, Esquire, Emily R. Tripicchio, Esquire, BATESCAREY LLP, Chicago, Illinois; Karen Ventrell, Esquire, CNA COVERAGE LITIGATION GROUP, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for Defendant Continental Casualty Company.

Bruce W. McCullogh, Esquire, BODELL BOVÉ, LLC, Wilmington, Delaware; David F. Cutter (argued), Esquire, Jonathan R. Walton, Esquire, Emily R. Tripicchio, Esquire, BATESCAREY LLP, Chicago, Illinois, Attorneys for Defendant Carolina Casualty Insurance Company.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, Kathleen M. Miller, Esquire, SMITH KATZENSTEIN & JENKINS, LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Michael L. Manire (argued), Esquire, Craig W. Kavanagh, Esquire, MANIRE GALLA CURLEY LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Defendant Travelers Surety and Casualty Company of America.

Timothy S. Martin, Esquire, WHITE AND WILLIAMS LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Sean P. Mahoney (argued), Esquire, WHITE AND WILLIAMS LLP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Attorneys for Defendant National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, SMITH KATZENSTEIN & JENKINS, LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Joseph A. Bailey III, Esquire, M. Addison Draper (argued), Esquire, CLYDE & CO US LLP, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for Defendant U.S. Specialty Insurance Company.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, SMITH KATZENSTEIN & JENKINS, LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Ronald P. Schiller, Esquire, Bonnie M. Hoffman, Esquire, Cary L. Rice, Esquire, HANGLEY ARONCHICK SEGAL PUDLIN & SCHILLER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Attorneys for Defendant Twin City Fire Insurance Company.

Eileen M. Ford, Esquire, MARKS, O’NEILL, O’BRIEN, DOHERTY & KELLY, P.C., Wilmington, Delaware; David H. Topol, Esquire, Matthew W. Beato, Esquire, WILEY REIN LLP, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for Defendant Allied World National Assurance Company.

-iii- Barry M. Klayman, Esquire, COZEN O’CONNOR, Wilmington, Delaware; Michael R. Davisson (argued), Esquire, COZEN O’CONNOR, Los Angeles, California, Attorneys for Defendant Starr Indemnity & Liability Company.

John C. Phillips, Jr., Esquire, David A. Bilson, Esquire, PHILLIPS MCLAUGHLIN & HALL, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware; Geoffrey W. Heineman, Esquire, Jung H. Park (argued), Esquire, ROPERS MAJESKI KOHN & BENTLEY, P.C., New York, New York, Attorneys for Defendant Berkley Insurance Company.

David C. Malatesta, Esquire, KENT & MCBRIDE, P.C., Wilmington, Delaware; David A. Wilford, Esquire, Anthony J. D’Agostino (argued), Esquire, WILFORD CONRAD LLP, Barrington, Illinois, Attorneys for Defendant QBE Insurance Corporation.

WALLACE, J.

-iv- This sprawling insurance coverage dispute involves one transaction, two

alleged federal securities law violations, three policy towers, seven motions, and a

baker’s dozen parties. Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, Inc. (“Northrop”)

asserts its insurance companies have wrongfully denied it coverage for defense fees

and settlement costs incurred from a class action lawsuit (the “Knurr Litigation”)

challenging proxy solicitation statements (the “14(a) Claim”) about the merger of

Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (“Alliant”) and Orbital Sciences Corporation (“Orbital

Sciences”) and post-closing financial reports (the “10(b) Claim”) about the value of

the resulting entity—Orbital ATK, Inc. (“OATK”).

Resolution of the parties’ dueling and cross-dispositive motions requires the

Court to address Delaware and Virginia contract principles, corporate law, insurance

definitions, provisions and exclusions, and payment allocation and exhaustion.

Many of these issues are purely legal and will be decided now. A jury will have to

handle the rest.

Northrop moves under Rule 12(c) against Berkley Insurance Company and

QBE Insurance Corporation (collectively, the “OATK Insurers”) to knock out those

insurers’ resistance to the 10(b) Claim’s coverage via the “Prior Acts Exclusion.”

That Exclusion precludes coverage for intertwined misconduct engaged by OATK

prior to the policy period. The OATK Insurers respond with their own summary

judgment motion asking the Court to hold, as a matter of law, that the Prior Acts

-1- Exclusion applies, certain investigatory fees are not covered, and that they are liable

only for a specific distribution of loss.

Next, Continental Casualty, Carolina Casualty, and Certain Underwriters at

Lloyd’s of London (collectively, the “Orbital Sciences Insurers”) move for summary

judgment against Northrop, contending that: (1) Northrop failed to give them timely

notice of the Knurr Litigation; and (2) neither the 10(b) nor 14(a) Claim is covered.

Finally, Northrop moves for summary judgment against National Union, U.S.

Specialty, Twin City, Allied World, Starr, and Travelers (collectively, the “Alliant

Insurers”), contending that the 14(a) Claim’s coverage is not barred by the so-called

“Bump Up Provision.” That “Provision”—which looks an awful lot like an

exclusion—carves out indemnity for losses that “effectively increase” “inadequate

consideration” given for the “acquisition of all or substantially all the ownership

interests or assets of an entity.” This is where things will later get a bit complicated.

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