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Court Does Not Beat Around The Bush and Is Rather Direct In Rejecting Insurers Causation Argument In Computer Fraud Claim

As businesses continue to increase their reliance on technology, they are bound to face the inevitable risks associated with online,.. Read More

If Courts Have Said it Once They Have Said it a Million Times: Exclusions Susceptible to Multiple Reasonable Interpretations Are Ambiguous

Law360 recently published a roundup of the biggest general liability rulings in the first quarter of 2022. As part of,.. Read More

Hunton Partner Geoffrey Fehling Appointed to Law360 2022 Insurance Authority Specialty Lines Editorial Advisory Board

Boston-based partner Geoffrey Fehling has been recognized for his extensive experience and insights into emerging issues affecting directors and officers,.. Read More

Executive Protection Under D&O Policies and the Insured vs. Insured Exclusion

In T.D. Williamson, Inc. v. Federal Ins. Co., the Tenth Circuit recently affirmed a lower court’s decision that an insurer,.. Read More

Judgment Means Judgment: The Eleventh Circuit Reestablishes that a Consensual Excess Settlement Can be Used to Satisfy Causation Prong of Bad Faith

In a recently published opinion, the Eleventh Circuit revisited – and departed from – its prior, unpublished decision in Cawthorn,.. Read More

Hunton Andrews Kurth Promotes Insurance Recovery Lawyer Geoffrey Fehling to Partner

Effective April 1, 2022, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP has promoted insurance recovery lawyer Geoff Fehling, and 13 other attorneys, to,.. Read More

Employers Be WARNed: Remote Employees Receive Class Certification in Suit for Wrongful Termination

While companies develop their return-to-office policies or decide to keep employees working remotely, they should be mindful of potential liability,.. Read More

To Incorporate or Not to Incorporate? That is the Captive Cell Question

As the use of captive insurance companies continues to grow, one issue businesses may face is whether to incorporate cells,.. Read More

The War Exclusion Will Be a Leading Issue in the Months and Years Ahead

With the circumstances in Ukraine intensifying and companies either shutting down or suspending operations in the region, the sparingly used,.. Read More

New Yorks New Insurance Disclosure Law Goes Into Effect

An amended version of the Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act recently went into effect in New York State. This law applies,.. Read More

Running Out the Clock: The Period of Limitation in COVID-19 Insurance Lawsuits May Soon Come to an End

Most insurance policies include a period of limitation provision that limits how long policyholders have to sue their insurers for,.. Read More

PFAS: From Happy Mistake to Ubiquity to Toxic Liability (But is there coverage?)

In 1938, a DuPont chemist’s experiment yielded not—as he first thought—a lumpen, waxy mistake, but a new chemical with remarkable,.. Read More