Sherwin-Williams Co. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London

2022 Ohio 3031
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 1, 2022
Docket110187
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Sherwin-Williams Co. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London, 2022 Ohio 3031 (Ohio Ct. App. 2022).

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[Cite as Sherwin-Williams Co. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London, 2022-Ohio-3031.]

COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA

THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS : COMPANY, No. 110187 Plaintiff-Appellant/ : Cross-Appellee,

v. :

CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD’S LONDON, ET AL., :

Defendants-Appellees/ : Cross-Appellants.

JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION

JUDGMENT: REVERSED AND REMANDED RELEASED AND JOURNALIZED: September 1, 2022

Civil Appeal from the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Case No. CV-06-585786

Appearances:

Jones Day, Mark J. Andreini, and John E. Iole, pro hac vice; Hilow & Spellacy and James R. Wooley, for appellant.

Burns, White L.L.C., Kevin C. Alexandersen, Daniel J. Michalec, and Brooke L. Hamilton; Charles E. Spevacek, for appellee and cross-appellant Great American Insurance Company.

Cavitch, Familo & Durkin Co., LPA and Gregory E. O’Brien; Shipman & Goodwin LLP, James P. Ruggeri, Joshua D. Weinberg, and Joshua P. Mayer, pro hac vice, for appellees and cross-appellants First State Insurance Company, Nutmeg Insurance Company, and Twin City Fire Insurance Company.

Isaac Wiles & Burkholder & Teetor, LLC, and Jay B. Eggspuehler; Mendes & Mount, LLP, Matthew B. Anderson, and Daniel J. Wityk, pro hac vice, for appellee and cross-appellant Certain London Market Companies.

Kaufman, Drozdowski & Grendell LLC and Arthur Kaufman; CNA Coverage Litigation Group and Edward J. Tafe, pro hac vice: Dentons US L.L.P., M. Keith Moskowitz, Kristen C. Rodriguez, and Shannon Y. Shin, pro hac vice, for appellees and cross-appellants Columbia Casualty Company, Continental Casualty Company, The Continental Insurance Company.

Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin and David J. Fagnilli; Clyde & Co US, Paul Koepff, pro hac vice, and Ryan Winchester; O’Malveny & Myers and Jonathan Hacker, pro hac vice, for appellees and cross-appellants Century Indemnity Company, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, and Federal Insurance Company.

McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal & Liffman Co., LPA and David A. Schaefer; Zuckerman, Spader LLP, Carl S. Kravitz, Caroline E. Reynolds, and Nicholas M. DiCarlo, pro hac vice; Kohrman, Jackson & Krantz, LLP, and Maribeth Meluch, for appellees and cross-appellants Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s London; World Marine and General Insurance Corporation Ltd.; World Auxiliary Insurance Company Ltd.; The Victory Insurance Company Ltd.; New London Reinsurance Company Ltd.; Scottish Lion Insurance Company Ltd.; Winterthur Swiss Insurance Company; Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Company (UK) Ltd.; Yasuda UK; Lamorak Insurance Company; Government Employee Insurance Company; and Berkshire Hathaway Direct Insurance Company.

Roetzel & Andress, LPA, Emily K. Anglewicz, and Bradley L. Snyder; McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal & Liffman Co., LPA and David A. Schaefer; Zuckerman Spader LLP, Carl S. Kravitz, Caroline E. Reynolds, and Nicholas M. DiCarlo; Walker Wilcox Matousek LLP, Robert P. Conlon, and Alla Cherkassky Galati, for appellee and cross-appellant Westport Insurance Corporation.

Weston | Hurd LLP and Gary W. Johnson; Crowell & Moring LLP and Laura A. Foggan, pro hac vice, for appellees and cross-appellants TIG Insurance Co., North River Insurance Company, Mt. McKinley Insurance Co., and United States Fire Insurance Co., and American Alternative Insurance Corporation.

Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa, Lisa J. Brodsky and Mithcell S. Goldgehn, pro hac vice, for appellee and cross- appellant Allstate Insurance Company.

William & Silvaggio and Anna M. Sossa, for appellee and cross-appellant, Employers Mutual Casualty Company.

Roetzel & Andress, LPA, and Ronald B. Lee; Chaffetz Lindsey LLP, Charles J. Scibetta, and Theordore R. DeBonis, pro hac vice, for appellee and cross-appellant American Home Assurance Company, Lexington Insurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA, and The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania.

MARY J. BOYLE, P.J.:

{¶ 1} The crux of this insurance coverage case is whether The Sherwin-

Williams Company’s (“Sherwin-Williams”) insurers1 (collectively “Insurers”) will

1 The Insurers are Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London; All Co. Listed After Allianz G.R. US. Ins. Co.; Allianz Global Risks US Ins. Co.; Allstate Ins. Co.; American Alternative Ins. Co.; American Casualty Co. of Reading, Pennsylvania; American Home Assurance Co.; American Zurich Ins. Co.; Arrowood Indemnity Co.; Central National Ins. Co. of Omaha; Century Indemnity Co.; Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London and Certain London Market Cos.; Employers Mutual Casualty Co.; First State Ins. Co.; Great American Ins. Co.; Gulf Ins. Co.; Illinois Exchange; Kemper Ins. Co.; Lamorak Ins. Co.; cover Sherwin-Williams’ liability arising from litigation in Santa Clara County,

California for the abatement of lead paint used in California residences. Sherwin-

Williams and two other paint manufacturers, NL Industries, Inc. (“NL”) and

ConAgra Grocery Products Company (“ConAgra”), were ordered to pay over $400

million into an abatement fund (“the Abatement Fund”) to be used by California

cities and counties to mitigate the hazards caused by lead paint in homes predating

1951, including identifying lead hazards, removing lead dust, and preventing further

deterioration of lead paint.2 Cty. of Santa Clara v. Atlantic Richfield Co., 137

Cal.App.4th 292, 40 Cal.Rptr.3d 313 (2006) (“Santa Clara I”) and People v.

ConAgra Grocery Prods. Co., 17 Cal.App.5th 51, 227 Cal.Rptr.3d 499 (2017) (“Santa

Clara II”) (collectively the “Santa Clara Action”). The insurance coverage issue has

not yet been litigated in Ohio but has been litigated in two other jurisdictions —

Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s London v. ConAgra Grocery Prods. Co., LLC, 77

Cal.App. 5th 729, 292 Cal.Rptr.3d 712 (2022) (“the ConAgra Action”) in California

and Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s London v. NL Industries, Inc., N.Y. App.No.

650103/2014, 2020 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 10905 (Dec. 29, 2020) (“NL I”) and Certain

Mt. McKinley Ins. Co.; National Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; North River Ins. Co.; Nutmeg Ins. Co.; Travelers Casualty & Surety Co.; Westport Ins. Co.; and Westport Ins. Corp. 2 The total amount to be paid into the fund was reduced to $401,122,482 after an

offset for payment by another lead paint manufacturer no longer in the case. On July 10, 2019, the parties executed a settlement agreement under which ConAgra, NL, and Sherwin-Williams “each agreed to pay $101,666,666 in full satisfaction of any and all claims.” Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s London v. ConAgra Grocery Prods. Co., LLC, 77 Cal.App. 5th 729, 292 Cal.Rptr.3d 712, 729 (2022). Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London v. NL Industries, Inc., 164 N.Y.S.3d 607, 203 A.D.

3d 595 (2022) (“NL II”) (collectively the “NL Action”) in New York.

{¶ 2} In the case at hand, Sherwin-Williams filed a motion for partial

summary judgment against National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh,

Pa. (“National Union”), asking the court to declare coverage for liability in the Santa

Clara Action under a single insurance policy. According to Sherwin-Williams, it

chose this single policy to “respond first” under the authority of Goodyear Tire &

Rubber Co. v. Aetna Cas. & Sur. Co., 95 Ohio St.3d 512, 2002-Ohio-2842, 769

N.E.2d 835, ¶ 12 (The plaintiff “should be permitted to choose, from the pool of

triggered primary policies, a single primary policy against which it desires to make

a claim. In the event that this policy does not cover [the plaintiff’s] entire claim, then

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