Verizon Communications Inc. v. National Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, PA

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedFebruary 23, 2021
DocketN18C-08-086 EMD CCLD
StatusPublished

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Verizon Communications Inc. v. National Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, PA, (Del. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC., ) NYNEX LLC, VERIZON NEW ) ENGLAND INC., and VERIZON ) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ) LLC, ) C.A. No. N18C-08-086 EMD CCLD ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE ) COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA, XL ) SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, ) NATIONAL SPECIALITY INSURANCE ) COMPANY, U.S. SPECIALITY ) INSURANCE COMPANY, AXIS ) INSURANCE COMPANY, and ST. ) PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE ) COMPANY, ) ) Defendants. )

Submitted: November 16, 2020 Decided: February 23, 2021

Upon Plaintiffs’ Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Defense Costs GRANTED

Upon Defendants’ Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings DENIED

Jennifer C. Wasson, Esquire, Carla M. Jones, Esquire, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Robin L. Cohen, Esquire, Keith McKenna, Esquire, Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Verizon Communications, Inc., NYNEX, LLC, Verizon New England, Inc., and Verizon Technologies, LLC.

Kurt M. Heyman, Esquire, Aaron M. Nelson, Esquire, Heyman Enerio Gattuso & Hirzel LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Lisa C. Solbakken, Esquire, Deana Davidian, Esquire, Arkin Solbakken LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Defendant National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. Bruce E. Jameson, Esquire, John G. Day, Esquire, Prickett, Jones & Elliott, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware, Alexis J. Rogoski, Esquire, Tammy Yuen, Esquire, Skarzynski Marick & Black, LLC, New York, New York, Attorneys for Defendant XL Specialty Insurance Company.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, Eve H. Ormerod, Esquire, Smith Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Michael P. Duffy, Esquire, Scarlett M. Rajbanshi, Esquire, Peabody & Arnold LLP, Boston, Massachusetts, Attorneys for Defendant National Specialty Insurance Company.

John C. Phillips, Jr., Esquire, David A. Bilson, Esquire, Phillips, McLaughlin & Hall, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware, Joseph A. Bailey III, Esquire, Gabriela Richeimer, Esquire, Clyde & Co US LLP, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for Defendant U.S. Specialty Insurance Company.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, Eve H. Ormerod, Esquire, Smith Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Michael R. Goodstein, Esquire, Bailey Cavalieri LLC, Columbus, Ohio, Attorneys for Defendant AXIS Insurance Company.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, Eve H. Ormerod, Esquire, Smith Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Thomas J. Judge, Esquire, Jason C. Reichlyn, Esquire, Dykema Gossett, PLLC, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for Defendant St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company.

DAVIS, J.

I. INTRODUCTION

This insurance coverage dispute case is assigned to the Complex Commercial Litigation

Division of this Court. Plaintiffs Verizon Communications Inc. (“Verizon”), NYNEX, LLC,

Verizon New England, Inc., and Verizon Technologies, LLC (collectively, the “Insureds”) allege

Defendants National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. (“National Union”); XL

Specialty Insurance Company, National Specialty Insurance Company (“National Specialty”),

U.S. Specialty Insurance Company (“US Specialty”), AXIS Insurance Company (“Axis”), and

St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company (“St. Paul Mercury”) (collectively, the “Insurers”),

wrongfully denied them coverage for expenses incurred from a fraudulent transfer lawsuit

prosecuted by a bankruptcy trustee (the “FairPoint Action”). On August 10, 2018, the Insureds

2 filed a complaint (the “Complaint”),1 alleging that the Insurers breached their insurance policies

when they failed to honor the indemnification and defense obligations of the policies, and for

declaratory relief for indemnification and defense costs.

On September 21, 2018, the Insurers moved to dismiss or, alternatively, to stay this

action.2 On April 26, 2019, the Court denied the motion.3

On March 6, 2020, the Insureds moved (the “Insureds Motion”) for partial summary

judgment on the issue of indemnification and defense costs related to the FairPoint Action.4 On

March 9, 2020, the Insurers moved (the “Insurers Motion”) for judgment on the pleadings as to

coverage relating to the FairPoint Action.5 The parties fully briefed the Insureds Motion and the

Insurers Motion. On November 16, 2020, the Court held a hearing on the motions.6 After

hearing from the parties, the Court took the Insureds Motion and the Insurers Motion under

advisement.

For the reasons set forth below, the Court will GRANT the Insureds Motion and DENY

the Insurers Motion.

II. BACKGROUND

A. THE INSURANCE POLICIES

Two insurance policies (collectively, the “Policies”) are relevant to this dispute: (i) a

primary policy sold by National Union for the Policy Period of October 31, 2009 to October 31,

2010 (the “Verizon Policy);7 and (ii) a primary policy sold by National Union for the Policy

1 D.I. 1, Verizon’s Complaint (“Compl.”). 2 D.I. 29. 3 D.I. 62; see generally Verizon Comms. Inc. v. Nat’l Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., 2019 WL 2517418 (Del. Super. Ct. Apr. 26, 2019). 4 D.I. 96. 5 D.I. 101. 6 D.I. 130. 7 Compl. ¶¶ 27-35; D.I. 102, Ex. C (hereinafter, the “Verizon Policy”).

3 Period of March 31, 2008 to March 31, 2014 (the “FairPoint Policy”).8 U.S. Specialty, Axis, and

St. Paul Mercury issued the Insureds excess coverage that follows form to the primary Verizon

Policy.9 XL Specialty and National Specialty issued the Insureds excess coverage that follows

form to the primary FairPoint Policy.10 The Policies are virtually identical. The Policies were

negotiated, in part, to reduce the Insureds’ exposure to liabilities arising from transactions

(described below) executed by and between Verizon, FairPoint Communications, Inc.

(“FairPoint”), and Northern New England Spinco Inc. (“Spinco”).11

1. Definition of a “Securities Claim.”

Central to the Motions is the definition of a “Securities Claim.” The Policies define a

Securities Claim to include “a Claim,” except for administrative or regulatory proceedings

maintained against or investigations of an “Organization,” “made against any Insured” –

(1) alleging a violation of any federal, state, local or foreign regulation, rule or statute regulating securities (including but not limited to the purchase or sale or offer or solicitation of an offer to purchase or sell securities) which is:

(a) brought by any person or entity alleging, arising out of, based upon or attributable to the purchase or sale or offer or solicitation of an offer to purchase or sell any securities of an Organization; or

(b) brought by a security holder of an Organization with respect to such security holder’s interest in securities of such Organization; or

(2) brought derivatively on the behalf of an Organization by a security holder of such Organization.12

8 Id. ¶¶ 18-26; D.I. 102, Ex. A (hereinafter, the “FairPoint Policy”). 9 Id. ¶ 34; D.I. 1, Ex. B, Verizon Policy Tower. 10 Id. ¶ 25; D.I. 1, Ex. A, FairPoint Policy Tower. 11 Id. ¶ 21. 12 FairPoint Policy § 2(y); Verizon Policy § 2(y).

4 2. Relevant Coverage Definitions.

The Policies define “Insured” to include an “Organization, but only with respect to a

Securities Claim.”13 The Verizon Policy defines “Organization” to include Verizon and its

subsidiaries that exist “on or before” the Policy Period.14 The FairPoint Policy defines

“Organization” to include Verizon, FairPoint, and their subsidiaries that exist “on or before” the

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