Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog While construction projects can get messy, they don’t get much messier than the next case, which, while involving a fairly limited legal issue, has such jaw dropping facts it’s worth a read if only to make you feel a bit better about your own project. The Clark Bros.… Continue reading Violation of Prompt Payment Statutes is Not a Breach of Contract. But That’s Not the Most Interesting Part
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Significant Ruling in PFAS Litigation Could Impact Insurance Coverage
Sara C. Tilitz and Lynndon K. Groff | White and Williams Per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS, have served as a key component in numerous industrial and consumer products for decades. These “forever chemicals,” which have been associated with environmental contamination and adverse health outcomes, have garnered steadily-growing attention from regulatory authorities, the plaintiffs’… Continue reading Significant Ruling in PFAS Litigation Could Impact Insurance Coverage
No Duty to Defend Under Homeowner’s Policy Where No Occurrence, No Property Damage
Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii The federal district court for the district of Hawaii granted the insurer’s motion for summary judgment determining there was not duty to defend and no duty to indemnify the insured under a homeowner’s policy. Allstate Ins. Co. v. Rosfeld, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 139123 (D. Haw. Aug.… Continue reading No Duty to Defend Under Homeowner’s Policy Where No Occurrence, No Property Damage
Professional Services and Contract Exclusions Do Not Bar Coverage for Settlement of False Claims Act Investigation
William Besl, Jr. | Wiley Rein The Delaware Superior Court has held that a professional services exclusion and a contract exclusion in a D&O policy do not bar coverage for a False Claims Act settlement. Guaranteed Rate, Inc. v. ACE Am. Ins. Co., 2022 WL 4088596 (Del. Super. Ct. Aug. 24, 2022). The court also held… Continue reading Professional Services and Contract Exclusions Do Not Bar Coverage for Settlement of False Claims Act Investigation
It’s Not You, It’s Them: Dealing With Insurance Coverage Denials
Latosha M. Ellis | Hunton Insurance Recovery Blog If your company has an emergency response plan—and it likely does—filing an insurance claim needs to be included in that plan. But what if your insurer stretches out the consideration process by making continuous, costly information requests without making a coverage determination? Or decides to deny coverage… Continue reading It’s Not You, It’s Them: Dealing With Insurance Coverage Denials
