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Climate Change Litigation: What Can Liability Insurers Expect in 2024?

Climate litigation against companies is increasing and the stakes are getting higher. Last year saw more headline-making claims being brought against corporations and a slew of important decisions from courts in...more

Insurer Implications As 3 Climate Suits Return To State Courts

After years of litigation over the proper venue for climate change lawsuits, several federal courts of appeal have recently sent those cases to state courts across the nation, where they are now set to move forward. This...more

Minn. Big Oil Climate Suit Follows Big Tobacco Blueprint

When Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison announced in June 2020 that his office had filed a climate change lawsuit, the litigation strategy he described was relatively novel for a climate change case. Rather than...more

The Financial Conduct Authority v. Arch and Others [2021] UKSC 1 (“the FCA Test Case”)

On 15 January 2021 the UK Supreme Court handed down its highly anticipated judgment in the FCA Test Case. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the UK Government to introduce public health measures which have resulted in...more

Climate Change Litigation Goes Before the Supreme Court

In January, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in one of the lawsuits filed against oil and gas companies for their alleged contribution to climate change. The Court’s ruling will likely have a significant impact on how...more

Tightening Up Contracts in a Hardening Insurance Market

Over the past decade, as commercial property insurance rates softened, so too have terms and conditions. In some instances, attempts to broaden coverage have also had the effect of diluting the clarity and consistency of...more

Climate Change and Insurance: Insurers' Subrogation Claims

This is the fifth of six articles addressing climate change lawsuits in the context of (re)insurance. In previous articles in this series, we have discussed the litigation risks faced by liability insurers as a result of...more

[Webinar] Managing Insurance Claims in the Wake of Catastrophes - July 22nd-26th, 10:00am CT, 16:00 GMT

Zelle LLP invites you to join us for a week of webinars featuring insurance topics that are of critical importance to adjusters and insurance professionals. This series will cover managing insurance claims in the wake of...more

Climate Change and Insurance: Lliuya v. RWE Makes History

This is the third of five articles addressing climate change lawsuits in the context of (re)insurance. Following on from our previous article which highlighted the developing and varying body of climate change cases...more

Climate Change and Insurance: Increasing Foreign Lawsuits

This is the second of five articles addressing climate change lawsuits in the context of (re)insurance. Read the first article, discussing how liability insurers can respond proactively to climate change claims. Much of...more

Climate Change and Insurance: Litigation Risks for Insurers

This is the first of five articles that address climate change lawsuits in the context of (re)insurance. This article reviews the recent U.S. and foreign climate change lawsuits and offers suggestions to liability...more

Hurricane Harvey First Party Property Claims Checklist (Texas)

With the Arrival of Hurricane Harvey, Insurers Should Keep in Mind the Following Texas Insurance Code Claim-Handling Guidelines...more

[Event] The LatAm Gateway Summit - October 11th, Miami, Fl

The LatAm Gateway Summit will focus on Latin American insurance and reinsurance issues. The economic climate, claims, underwriting, and opportunities unique to Latin America will be explored. Insurers, reinsurers, risk...more

Loss In English-Spanish Translation Can Cost Insurers

Some terms frequently found in (re)insurance contracts and statutes have different meanings in common law, English-speaking jurisdictions than they do in civil law, Spanish-speaking countries. It is critical for (re)insurers...more

Primer On Civil And Common Law For The Int’l Insurer

In large, complex coverage disputes, it is common for international insurers and reinsurers based in a common law jurisdiction to get involved in the adjustment and dispute resolution of claims subject to the laws of civil...more

Insurance In Brazil: A Reinsurance Perspective

Brazil, the largest South American economy, has been an important market for international insurers and reinsurers for many years. At the same time, Brazil presents major property risks for underwriters. Companies covering...more

Primer On Underwriting Insurance Risks In Argentina

Latin America presents excellent opportunities for the global (re)insurance industry. But, there are a number of important considerations for insurance and reinsurance companies underwriting risks in the region. This article...more

Only A Matter of Time – Prepare For Geomagnetic Storms

Originally published in Insurance Law360 on February 21, 2013. Geomagnetic storms present a unique risk to power grids, power grid customers and insurers. The modern world, and particularly the East Coast of the U.S., is...more

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