Good News for Corporate Policyholders: Insurer Cannot Refuse Coverage Based on Insured's Assignment of Rights Under Policies After Loss Has Occurred -
Why it matters: Reversing its holding in a 2003 case, the Supreme...more
8/28/2015
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Asbestos Litigation ,
Attorney's Fees ,
Bad Faith ,
CA Supreme Court ,
Carbon Emissions ,
CERCLA ,
Clean Air Act ,
Commercial General Liability Policies ,
Consent Decrees ,
Consent to Assignment ,
Cumis Counsel ,
D&O Insurance ,
Duty to Defend ,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ,
Environmental Remediation Costs ,
FDIC ,
Fluor ,
Hartford Casualty Ins. ,
Hartford Insurance Company ,
Indemnification ,
Insurance Litigation ,
Insureds ,
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company ,
Mitigation ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Receivership
Legal Issues Not Proper Expert Testimony -
Why it matters: As a good reminder concerning the boundaries for admissibility of expert opinions, a federal court in Texas recently granted a policyholder’s motion to strike an...more
4/4/2015
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Asbestos Litigation ,
Buckyballs ,
Claims Made Policy ,
Duty to Defend ,
Expert Testimony ,
Indemnification ,
Insurance Industry ,
Intellectual Property Litigation ,
Liability Insurance ,
Medical Malpractice ,
Policy Exclusions
Insurer Should Have Considered Extrinsic Facts When Determining Whether A Potential for Coverage Existed, Ninth Circuit Concludes -
Why it matters:
In a fascinating – albeit unpublished – decision from the Ninth...more
California Court Recognizes Named, Additional Insureds Have Different Expectations -
Why it matters:
While the holding sounds straightforward – the reasonable expectations of an additional insured about the...more