For additional information regarding this alert, please contact Robert F. Walsh or Paul A. Briganti.
All posts in Insurance
Where Can Your Company Be Sued? A 2022 Update on All Things Personal Jurisdiction
In 2021 we now have firm guidelines about where all types of companies can be forced to defend themselves.
NJ Supreme Court Declines to Review Decision that Exxon Has No Duty to Indemnify Insurers for Environmental Liability Under Prior Settlement Agreement
If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact Patti Santelle or Laura Rossi.
GA Federal Court Holds That Jury, Not Judge, Generally Must Decide Whether Notice Was Given “As Soon as Practicable” Under First-Party Property Damage Policies
Insurance policies covering first-party property damage often require insureds to notify insurers of a loss “as soon as practicable.”
Delaware District Court Finds CGL Insurer Owes Condo Builder a Duty to Defend Faulty Workmanship Claims — Based on the Subcontractor Exception to the Your Work Exclusion
A recent decision addresses the scope of coverage for faulty workmanship under Delaware law.
Middle District of Florida Court Rejects Claim that Negligence is Sufficient to Support a Finding of Bad Faith
What happens when an insurer tenders its policy limits, only to have its offer rejected on the basis that the insurer negligently handled the claim?