Court Opinion

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United States Court of Appeals
                          FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
                                   ___________

                                   No. 07-3337
                                   ___________

Firepond Liquidating Trust,              *
                                         *
             Plaintiff - Appellant,      *
                                         *
      v.                                 * Appeal from the United States
                                         * District Court for the District of
Vigilant Insurance Company; Federal * Minnesota.
Insurance Company,                       *
                                         * [UNPUBLISHED]
             Defendants - Appellants. *
                                    ___________

                              Submitted: May 15, 2008
                                 Filed: July 2, 2008
                                  ___________

Before LOKEN, Chief Judge, BEAM, and BYE, Circuit Judges.
                              ___________

PER CURIAM.

     Firepond Liquidating Trust appeals the district court's1 grant of summary
judgment, holding Vigilant Insurance Company and Federal Insurance Company
(Chubb)2 had no duty to defend or indemnify Firepond, Inc. against a suit brought by
General Motors Corporation (GM). We affirm.

      1
      The Honorable Donovan W. Frank, United States District Judge for the District
of Minnesota.
      2
       Vigilant and Federal are part of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
       In 1994, Firepond, Inc.,3 a Minnesota-based computer technology firm, entered
into an agreement with GM to provide computerized sales and marketing information.
The agreement allowed Firepond to terminate if GM failed to make timely payments.
In early 2000, a billing dispute arose. Firepond notified GM it intended to terminate
the agreement if GM did not cure the default within ten days. GM, believing it had
thirty days to bring its accounts current, failed to make payment. Firepond notified
GM the agreement was terminated and invited it to renegotiate a new agreement.
Firepond and GM reached a new agreement which was more favorable to Firepond.
GM reluctantly agreed to the new terms but expressly stated it was not in breach and
had been coerced into renegotiating.

      GM sued Firepond alleging, among other claims, breach of contract. Firepond
tendered defense of the litigation to Chubb under an Electronic and Information
Technology Errors or Omissions policy. Chubb refused the tender claiming GM's
complaint did not allege a wrongful act as defined by the policy, and did not allege
Firepond negligently failed to perform electronic and information technology services.

       Firepond brought this action against Chubb and both sides moved for summary
judgment. The district court granted Chubb's motion for summary judgment, finding
GM's breach of contract claim did not allege acts covered by the policy. Specifically,
the claim did not allege wrongful acts "arising out of" Firepond's "performance or
failure to perform electronic and information technology services." We agree and
affirm under 8th Cir. R. 47B.
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      3
       Firepond, Inc., assigned this claim to Firepond Liquidating Trust.

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