Sullivan v. Fireman’s Fund Ins. Co. CA2/5
Crowell & Moring, Mark D. Plevin and Brendan V. Mullan, for Defendant and Respondent.
The trial court granted summary judgment for defendant Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, concluding the insurer owed no duty to defend plaintiff Michael Sullivan, as trustee of two family trusts, in an action for soil and groundwater contamination to real property adjacent to property owned by the trusts. We agree there was no potential for coverage on behalf of plaintiff under the commercial general liability policy (CGL policy) and accordingly affirm.
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