Insurer that Breached Duty to Defend Bears Burden on Allocation of Defense Costs

William Knauss, III | Wiley Rein Applying Arizona law, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona held that an insurer that breached its duty to defend bears the burden of demonstrating that an allocation of defense costs between covered and non-covered claims is possible. Tapestry on Cent. Condo. Ass’n. v. Liberty Ins. Underwriters… Continue reading Insurer that Breached Duty to Defend Bears Burden on Allocation of Defense Costs

Anti-Concurrent Clause Enforced Where Loss Was Caused By Covered and Non-Covered Perils

Paul LaSalle | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | May 29, 2019 Last week, I had the pleasure of presenting at the Spring Meeting & Seminar of the Professional Public Adjusters Association of New Jersey (“PPAANJ”). One of the more thoroughly discussed topics during my presentation was a recent New Jersey federal court decision involving… Continue reading Anti-Concurrent Clause Enforced Where Loss Was Caused By Covered and Non-Covered Perils

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