On January 23, 2009, Intel Corp. filed suit against American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Company (“AGLI”), in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that AGLI owes a duty to defend Intel in its antitrust litigation with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (“AMD”). AMD alleges that Intel engaged in unfair business practices and anti-competitive conduct in the sale of microprocessors. Intel claims this allegation triggers coverage under the “Advertising Liability” provision of the AGLI policy. A copy of the Complaint can be found by clicking here, as well as its exhibits (Exhibit A), (Exhibit B), (Exhibit C), (Exhibit D), (Exhibit E), (Exhibit F), and Civil Cover Sheet. Intel seeks a determination that AGLI has a duty to defend it in the antitrust action.
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