Civil Litigation,
Insurance
Jul. 22, 2019
Insurance company sues to avoid paying USC’s Tyndall settlement
An insurance company has sued the University of Southern California over its $215 settlement with former gynecologist George Tyndall, alleging it shouldn’t have to pay any of it because its policy with the school doesn’t cover sexual molestation.




An insurance company has sued the University of Southern California over its $215 million settlement involving former gynecologist George Tyndall, alleging it shouldn't have to pay any of it because its policy with the school doesn't cover sexual molestation.
Troutman Sanders LLP partner Paul L. Gale filed the suit last week in Orange County Superior Court on behalf of United Educators Insurance, which he said didn't know of USC's p...
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