Hermanson sued Century National alleging causes of action for 1) breach of contract, 2) breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and 3) unfair claims practices (pursuant to NRS 686A.310) for its failure to defend and indemnify him in relation to an underlying lawsuit. Century National removed the case to federal court and asserted a counterclaim for declaratory relief.
Read moreIn Arizona, plaintiffs will often file coverage and bad faith matters in state court. Defendant insurers then typically seek to remove those matters to federal court, which is generally considered a better forum for insurance companies for a variety of reasons. Federal subject matter jurisdiction is almost always asserted through the diversity of citizenship of the parties.
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