National Union Fire Insurance v. Seagate Technology, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Seagate Technology, Inc. (“Seagate”) appeals the district court’s grant of summary judgment to its liability insurer American International Specialty Lines Insurance Co. (“AISLIC”) in this diversity action. Seagate argues that, pursuant to the Technology Liability Insurance Policy (“the Policy”) issued by AISLIC, AISLIC has a duty to defend Seagate in a lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York against Seagate by Convolve, Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Convolve”). We agree with Seagate and reverse.
Convolve has alleged acts by Sea-gate that fall within the Policy’s coverage. The policy covers wrongful acts by Sea-gate in its performance of “technology services,” defined to include marketing and selling, for others. Convolve’s complaint alleged that Seagate developed a competing technology in cooperation with, or at the request of, its customer Compaq Com
The Policy’s clause excluding claims arising out of the misappropriation of trade secrets does not establish that AISLIC owes no duty to defend. While Convolve’s claims that Seagate misappropriated its technology would be excluded by that clause, such misappropriation claims are not necessary for Convolve to maintain trade libel claims against Sea-gate. A trade libel claim by Convolve against Seagate could proceed and succeed even if, as Seagate maintains, it never misappropriated Convolve’s technology. See Charles E. Thomas Co. v. Transamerica Ins. Group, 62 Cal.App.4th 379, 384, 72 Cal.Rptr.2d 577 (1998).
REVERSED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
. We also consider facts extrinsic to the complaint in determining whether an insured is owed a duty to defend. See Horace Mann Ins. Co. v. Barbara B., 4 Cal.4th 1076, 1081, 17 Cal.Rptr.2d 210, 846 P.2d 792 (1993).
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- NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, and American International Specialty Lines Insurance Co. v. SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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