What Goes Around Comes Around

In 1990, the Second Circuit in Bellefonte Reinsurance Co. v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., 903 F.2d ‎‎910 (2d Cir. 1990), affirmed a District Court judgment that reinsurers were not obligated to pay ‎additional sums for defense costs over and above the limits of liability specified in a facultative ‎reinsurance certificate. Since then, the Bellefonte rule acted as a de facto cap for both indemnity and ‎expense under a facultative certificate. This issue of ‘limits’ had been hotly contested, and Bellefonte ‎seemed to put it to rest. ‎

BUT NOT SO FAST: After several intervening decisions cast doubt on the continued viability of the ‎Bellefonte rule, the Second Circuit recently ruled that Bellefonte “no longer constitute[s] the law” of ‎the Second Circuit.‎

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