UP argued that the Court of Appeal’s reversal of a jury verdict threatens the most basic expectation of a contracting party—that the other party will not act in bad faith to deprive it of the benefit of its bargain. This issue is of particular importance because insurance contracts routinely grant discretion to insurance companies, and insureds rely on that discretion being exercised in good faith.
Cussler v. Crusader Entertainment, LLC
Year
2009
Court
California Supreme Court
Case Number
S181428
Issue
- Bad Faith
State
- California