![]() The guild finalized a settlement in February, 2011, under which he received $15,000 and his lawyers received $315,000.įederal Insurance argued that settlement funds were not covered under its policy and that there was no coverage for a claim seeking “unpaid benefits.” SAG argued that the policy covered any sum was legally obligated to pay under the “incredibly broad” definition of a wrongful act. Osmond, who played Eddie Haskell in “ Leave It to Beaver,” sued over SAG’s handling of “foreign levies” collected from countries through mechanisms such as taxes on video sales and rentals to compensate copyright holders for reuse. SAG, which became SAG-AFTRA last year, sought damages of $330,000 on each of two claims, plus its additional costs. The suit alleged that Federal was in breach of contract under the terms of the policy covering legal claims, which was in effect when Osmond filed his action in 2007.
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