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11/1/2001

00017494.DOC

Law firm Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin has a meeting scheduled for its clients on 11/8/2001 regarding WTC subrogation issues and a presentation of potential services from consultants and creating a New York aviation counsel. They want to make sure it remains confidential.

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11/8/2001

00014645.PPT

Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin announces their preliminary subrogation analysis team.

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12/3/2002

00036309.pdf

Legal document by the United States District Court Southern District of New York

Plaintiffs are seeking damages related to 9/11 due to negligence of the defendants.

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1/15/2003

00036132.DOC

Statement by the law firm Warden Triplett Grier to Underwriters ( a law firm that was damaged in the 9/11 attacks) that they may have filed their claims too late to receive maximum payout but have minimized the risk.

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1/17/2003

00036315.TIF

Representatives for United Air Lines are asking US District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein to the throw out charges stating they can't be held responsible for “fanatical suicide terrorists” and also that that United is bankrupt.

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1/17/2003

00036826.pdf

Legal document submitted by airport operators that want their charges for negligence dropped on the basis that federal law explicitly states that air carriers are solely responsible to conduct or oversee the passenger screening process.

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1/17/2003

00036319.tif

Law office Clyde & Co want to confirm the Reinsures' position as regards the claim filed and to “explain the principal coverage issues.”

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1/23/2003

00036754.tif

Representatives for Argenbright Security, Inc (along with the other plaintiffs) want the judge to dismiss charges regarding Ground Damage Claims from Flight 77.

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1/27/2003

00036859.tif

Law office Kreindler & Kreindler wants the liability insurance policies of the defendants in the Master Complaints in the 9/11 litigation. This is his 3rd request to Condon & Forsyth Moller.

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7/21/05

00081025.pdf

Internal financial document likely from Lloyd's of London .

This document shows what these companies submitted in insurance claims and how much they received. I've also included their locations and claim descriptions. Note the huge discrepancies in payout...

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Allianz of America

2 WTC and 1 Liberty Plaza. The insured, Allianz of America, is in the insurance business. Its office for McGee Marine Underwriters was located on the 47th and 48th floors of WTC 2 and was totally destroyed by the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. Its Fireman’s Fund office was located on the 20th and 21st floors of One Liberty Plaza. This office suffered extensive damage to real property and personal property.

Submitted: $9,652,683

Paid: $448,983.91

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Bank of America

1 WTC North Tower. The insured, Bank of America, is in the banking business. Bank of America was located in WTC 1. The claim paid arose out of the terrorist attack which destroyed the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Submitted: $128,000,000

Paid: $883,329.80

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Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc

WTC1 and WTC2. The insured, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., is in the business of investment banking. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, destroyed instrument bonds, stocks and other valuable documents stored in the vaults.

Submitted: $360,374.25

Paid: $16,257.56

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Port Authority of New York

The insured, Port Authority of New York, is in the business of managing bridges, tunnels, airports and transit in New York City. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, caused damage to buildings and property, including leasehold interests, for which the Port Authority was responsible to insure including furniture, fixtures and supplies, currency, vehicles, PATH railcars, etc. In addition, extra expense was incurred for temporary locations and lost income.

Submitted: claim is listed as open

Paid: $8,087,319.90

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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

You'll have to look at the document yourself for this breakdown.

Submitted: $4,626,508,320 (that's not a typo)

Paid: $950,000,000

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Silverstein Properties

WTC1, WTC2, WTC4, and WTC5. The insured, Silverstein Properties, Inc., is in the business of real property acquisition and/or management. The claim paid arose out of the terrorist attack that destroyed the World Trade Center September 11, 2001.

Submitted: $3,546,800,000 (that's not a typo)

Paid: $22,500,180

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8/26/2005

00081026.DOC

This is a list of companies that received insurance payouts. Dollar amounts are not listed. Note that my date is from the original file. No date is listed on the document.

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3/26/2010

00261094.PDF

World Trade Center Properties want the judge to unseal the amount of settlement they received from American Airlines and to publicly file their opposition to the settlement agreement.

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5/14/2010

00261011.PDF

The New York Times wants the court to unseal all records detailing settlement amounts plaintiffs paid to defendants and their identities. They also want to allow the public to attend the oral argument on the motion to approve the settlement. “The Aviation Defendants claim to be deeply concerned about the false light in which the disclosure of the settlement amount and allocations could place them.”

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[–] 15884637? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thanks Anon!