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Policy Exclusions Denial of Insurance Coverage Errors and Omissions Policy

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No E&O Coverage for Settlement of Illinois State Governmental Investigation

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The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, applying Illinois law, has held that an E&O policy does not afford coverage for a settlement with two government agencies, including the payment of fines...more

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Appealed Trial Court Conviction Qualifies as “Final Adjudication”

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Applying New York law, the Southern District of New York concluded that a trial court judgment qualified as a “final adjudication” even though it was under appeal....more

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No E&O Coverage for Title Agent's Phishing Losses

A New Jersey federal district court recently ruled that there was no coverage under a title agent's errors and omissions policy for losses resulting from an email phishing scam. In Authentic Title Services, Inc. v. Greenwich...more

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Seventh Circuit Holds Overbroad Breach of Contract Exclusion Renders E&O Coverage Illusory

On September 23, 2019, the Seventh Circuit acknowledged a common problem with Errors & Omissions (“E&O”) insurance for professional services by finding that an overbroad breach of contract exclusion rendered coverage...more

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Eleventh Circuit Defers to Insurer’s Definition of Professional Services

Does an Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurer have a duty to defend its insured mental healthcare provider when the policyholder was not licensed to provide such mental health counseling services? The Eleventh Circuit recently...more

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