Insured v. Insured Exclusion Ambiguous When Applied to FDIC, 11th Circuit Rules -
Why it matters:
In the continuing split among courts considering insured v. insured exclusions, the Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court...more
1/14/2015
/ Appeals ,
Banks ,
Class Action ,
Counterclaims ,
D&O Insurance ,
Duty to Cooperate ,
Duty to Defend ,
Excessive Fees ,
FDIC ,
Litigation Fees & Costs ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Reservation of Rights ,
US Bank
Court’s Decision Prompts Policyholders to Seek Defense Quickly or Risk Awaiting Conclusion of Coverage Action to See Reimbursement -
Why it matters:
A policyholder who does not act promptly to seek advancement...more
10/23/2014
/ AIG ,
Attorney's Fees ,
Banks ,
Choice-of-Law ,
D&O Insurance ,
Duty to Defend ,
FDIC ,
Insurance Industry ,
Late Notices ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Voluntary Payments
Washington Supreme Court Rules That It Was Error To Delay Adjudication Of Insurer’s Duty To Defend, But Should Stay Discovery As To Insurer’s Coverage Defenses -
Why it matters:
The Washington Supreme Court...more