Asbarez reports, that the Armenian National Committee of America joined an amicus brief this week to support a California law that protects the property right to Armenian Americans, who were refused to be given life insurance benefits during and after Armenian Genocide.
The filing follows a long and complicated legal history that has three separate and conflicting opinions from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the most recent of which was on February 23, 2012, writes Asbarez. In its ruling, the Ninth Circuit invalidated the California law extending the statute of limitations for certain life insurance claims, because Turkey opposes references to the Armenian Genocide and the use of the term.
Government Affairs Director of the ANCA, Kate Nahapetian , stated “We want to express our deep appreciation to the Attorney General of California Kamala Harris and Attorneys General Masto, Kilmartin and Schuette for joining in our fight for justice. We also want to thank all the federal and state legislators who filed an amicus brief and all the attorneys, who have given so generously of their time free of charge. We are confident that we will prevail in our fight against Munich Re, as they continue to aid and abet Turkey’s campaign of genocide denial.”
The team of lawyers from the law firm of Bingham McCutchen, led by partner David Balabanian, who have generously been offering free legal representation on this case for several years, filed the brief