We’ve been following this in the Madison Record for a few months. Now it appears that Lloyds is out, but the remaining insurance companies are still in.
"Lloyd’s Illinois and underwriters at Lloyd’s London have settled a suit the Lakin Law Firm filed against them in a legal malpractice case.
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder signed an order Sept. 6, granting a Lakin motion to dismiss Lloyd’s with prejudice.
Affinity Insurance Services and the Norton and Rain Insurance agency (NRI) remain as defendants.
The Lakins sued for coverage of an order from a federal judge in Oklahoma awarding about $4 million to former Lakin client Stephen Williams.
The Lakins obtained a settlement for Williams and structured the payout so he would receive regular payments for many years.
The Lakins entrusted the payout to investor James Gibson, who for years piled up payouts from clients of the Lakins and other firms.
Gibson looted the funds and fled to Belize.
Today he occupies a prison cell.
Last year Williams sued the Lakins in U.S. district court at Tulsa, for recommending Gibson.
The Lakins did not respond, so this year Chief Judge Claire Eagan granted a default"