Evolving climate change data presents an ominous trend that has the potential to upend historical assumptions of actuarial science. For example, in the last several years global risk markets have weathered historically...more
7/23/2021
/ Business Judgment Rule ,
Climate Change ,
Commercial General Liability Policies ,
D&O Insurance ,
Greenwashing ,
Insurance Industry ,
Natural Disasters ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Popular ,
Property Insurance ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Severe Weather
As a general rule, an insurer’s duty to defend arises under Florida law when the allegations of the complaint against the insured “fairly and potentially bring the suit within policy coverage.” Jones v. Fla. Ins. Guar. Ass’n,...more
11/11/2020
/ Bodily Injury ,
Boilerplate Language ,
Commercial General Liability Policies ,
Construction Project ,
Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
Duty to Defend ,
Florida ,
Four-Corners Rule ,
Insurance Litigation ,
Policy Terms ,
Real Estate Development ,
Renovations
In Part I of this series, we explored the differences between institutional and non-institutional bad faith. For claims of institutional bad faith, plaintiffs often attempt to demonstrate a pattern and practice by offering...more