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As You Sow v. Chubb Ltd.

As You Sow v. Chubb Ltd. 

1:26-cv-00734United States District Court for the District of Columbia (D.D.C.)6 entries
Filing Date
Document
Type
05/08/2026
First amended complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief filed by plaintiff As You Sow.
Complaint
03/31/2026
Motion for preliminary injunction denied and motion to dismiss denied without prejudice.
The federal district court for the District of Columbia denied the nonprofit shareholder representative As You Sow’s motion for a preliminary injunction requiring the insurer Chubb Limited (Chubb) to include a shareholder proposal in its proxy materials for Chubb’s 2026 annual shareholder meeting. The proposal requested that Chubb “issue a third-party report assessing if and how pursuing subrogation claims for climate-related losses would benefit the Company and its insureds.” The court found that As You Sow failed to show that the proposal fell outside the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rule allowing companies to exclude proposals that related to a company’s ordinary business operations. The court found that As You Sow did not articulate why the potentially “acute” threat of climate change was the focus of its proposal and not “day-to-day subrogation decisionmaking.” The court declined, however, to dismiss the case either for failure to properly serve Chubb or for failure to state a claim. The court ordered As You Sow to serve Chubb within 120 days.
Decision
03/19/2026
Memorandum of law filed by Chubb in support of motion to dismiss and in opposition to motion for preliminary injunction.
Chubb filed a motion to dismiss arguing that service of process was improper and that the case therefore should be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. In addition, Chubb contended that As You Sow's delay in filing the lawsuit warranted dismissal under the doctrine of laches. Chubb also argued that there were no "extraordinary circumstances" supporting the awarding of affirmative preliminary injunctive relief and that As You Sow could not succeed on the merits as a matter of law. On March 20, the court ordered the parties to address whether defective service of process would pose an obstacle to a court granting a preliminary injunction.
Motion To Dismiss
03/11/2026
Motion for a preliminary injunction filed.
Motion