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File #: 051310    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/18/2006 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 2/28/2006
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution relating to City position on Wisconsin Senate Bill 356, choice of law in cases involving environmental claims under general liability insurance policies.
Sponsors: ALD. HAMILTON
Indexes: CLAIMS, ENVIRONMENT, INSURANCE, STATE LEGISLATION
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note, 2. SB356-Choice of Law for environment claims
Number
051310
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. HAMILTON
Title
Substitute resolution relating to City position on Wisconsin Senate Bill 356, choice of law in cases involving environmental claims under general liability insurance policies.
Analysis
This resolution directs the Intergovernmental Relations Division - Department of Administration to lobby for passage of Senate Substitute Amendment 1 to Wisconsin Senate Bill 356. This legislation would modify common law principles for determining which state’s laws apply in disputes involving environmental claims under general liability insurance policies. The effect of the legislation would be to apply Wisconsin law to environmental claims where insurance policies are silent about the choice of state law. The legislation further limits the definition of “environmental claim” to those claims made by an insured for defense or indemnity based on the insured’s liability or potential liability for bodily injury or property damage arising from the presence of pollutants in the state of Wisconsin as a result of the release of pollutants within the state.
Body
Whereas, More than 7,000 abandoned or underutilized properties in the State of Wisconsin, including many in the City of Milwaukee, are known to be contaminated by environmental pollutants; and

Whereas, Many properties remain contaminated and underutilized due to a lack of resources available to the owners and to the state; and

Whereas, Claims upon general liability insurance policies offer opportunities to secure funds that may contribute to ameliorating such contamination; and

Whereas, Disputes about the choice of which state’s laws apply when policies are silent about the choice of laws have resulted in significant delays in dispute resolution and have allowed insurance companies to “forum shop” for more favorable venues in which to litigate; and

Whereas, Wisconsin Senate Bill 356, as it is proposed to be amended by Senate Substitute Amendme...

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