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Connecticut Supreme Court Finds Duty to Defend When Case Law is Uncertain

Posted on September 16, 2020Author thecicrPosted in Duty to Defend

By: Eric B. Hermanson and Austin D. Moody The Connecticut Supreme Court recently addressed whether an insurer has a duty to defend when faced with legal uncertainty as to whether coverage is owed: for example, when there is no Connecticut case law on point, and courts outside of the state have reached conflicting decisions. The…

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