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Insurance Industry Errors and Omissions Policy D&O Insurance

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Insuring Innovation: Protecting Your Organization in the Age of Generative AI

The decision to integrate Generative AI (“GAI”) into an organization is one that occupies significant space these days in many corporate board rooms. In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the adoption of GAI...more

Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP

Traps for the Unwary: Reporting Requirements Under Liability Policies

Companies reporting liability insurance claims need to be aware that the pertinent rules vary depending on whether a policy is “claims made and reported” or “occurrence”. Most, if not all, Directors and Officers and Errors...more

Woodruff Sawyer

Managed Care Organization (MCO) Insurance Trends: Expect Another Year of Double-Digit Rate Increases

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The market for “signature risks” in the managed care organization (MCO) sector—errors and omissions (E&O), directors and officers (D&O), and cyber—remains hard, with double-digit rate increases being the norm for the fifth...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

On COVID-19 Insurance Coverages: We Haven’t Seen Anything Yet

No doubt you’ve seen the Farmers Insurance ads claiming, “We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two.” Most describe insurance claims paid on foreseeable calamities caused by familiar animals — bears, deer,...more

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Extending Liability Coverage By Providing Notice of Circumstances

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Litigation concerning COVID-19 has already begun. A number of lawsuits have been filed against cruise lines alleging that they were negligent by operating with infected passengers and crew members and failing to screen...more

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Is Your Business Insured for the Coronavirus?

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How bad will the pandemic get? How much will it spread in the United States? Will we develop a vaccine in time to do any good? As insurance lawyers, we have no idea. But we can help you figure out whether your business is...more

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Time for a Policy Checkup: Maximizing Insurance Coverage for Coronavirus Losses

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The Situation: Declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization, and with more than 17,000 cases already confirmed worldwide, preliminary estimates indicate that the latest coronavirus outbreak may not peak...more

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Allocation Clauses in D&O and E&O Policies – Traps for the Unwary

Some of the biggest pitfalls for policyholders lie camouflaged among seemingly “standard” policy conditions—often overlooked during the procurement or renewal process. This is especially true of allocation clauses, found most...more

Cozen O'Connor

When is Rescission Based Upon Material Misrepresentations The Proper Course of Action?

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Carriers rely on application representations regarding the existence of potential claims. Sometimes, the carrier learns after the fact that an applicant may not have reported all known potential claims. What can/should the...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Perspectives on Insurance Recovery

Welcome to the latest edition of Pillsbury’s Perspectives on Insurance Recovery. As this 2015 edition of Perspectives demonstrates, our team is working on the most challenging issues—from cyber-insurance and complex claims...more

McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

Insuring Your Business -- June 2013

In This Issue: How Long Should I Keep My Insurance Policies? and Coverage Spotlight: Contract Litigation Insurance. Excerpt from How Long Should I Keep My Insurance Policies? - Policyholders often ask,...more

McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

How Long Should I Keep My Insurance Policies?

Policyholders often ask, “How long should I keep my insurance policies?” Is it three years? Seven years? The short answer is none of the above. Here are some brief recommendations regarding document retention for insurance...more

McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

Is That Covered? How Long Should I Keep an Insurance Policy?

Here's an often asked question: "How long should I keep my insurance policies?" Is it three years? Seven Years? The short answer is none of the above. Here are my recommendations...more

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