Insurance Litigation definition
Examples of Insurance Litigation in a sentence
The Company Entities and ACT Fresno shall cooperate with the Sponsors in prosecuting any Insurance Litigation; provided, however, that neither the Company Entities nor ACT Fresno shall be obligated to incur any costs or expenses in connection with such cooperation regarding any Insurance Litigation.
Purchaser hereby assigns any and all rights, claims and/or interests in the Insurance Litigation to Seller, including authorizing Seller to ▇▇▇, continue suit, prosecute, receive and retain any and all recoveries or proceeds in or from the Insurance Litigation without limitation in the name of ▇▇▇▇▇ Pharmaceutical Company, all and with the same force and effect as if ▇▇▇▇▇ Pharmaceutical Company and/or any and all predecessors and/or successors to ▇▇▇▇▇ Pharmaceutical Company had done so.
In addition, if and to the extent that Seller prosecutes, at its own expense and with its own counsel, the Insurance Litigation, Seller shall be entitled to any proceeds or recovery arising from or out of the Insurance Litigation.
If and to the extent that Seller has agreed to prosecute, at its own expense and with its own counsel, the Insurance Litigation, and has performed its obligations under this Section 26, Seller shall be entitled to (i) any proceeds or recovery arising from or out of the Insurance Litigation, and (ii) IN RE SYNTHROID-Registered Trademark- MARKETING LITIGATION Settlement Amounts.
By this Agreement, the Parties state that in the pursuit of their common interests in of the Insurance Litigation they do not intend to waive any applicable privileges and they intend to preserve to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law the attorney-client privilege, the work-product doctrine and all other privileges or protections which they may have.