X

Thank you for sharing!

Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided.

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida has ruled on the Oxford – or serial – comma, finding that a policy’s punctuation was not unclear and that a professional liability policy did not cover a multimillion-dollar judgment resulting from a lawsuit. The case is ECB USA vs. Chubb Insurance and Executive Risk IndemnityCivil Action No. 20-20569-Civ-Scola, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 241716 (S.D. Fla. Dec. 17, 2021).

Control Group, a management and financial consulting firm, and its accounting subsidiary, Constantin Associates, were insured by Chubb and Executive Risk for several years. In 2018, ECB USA and others sued Constantin Associates in Miami-Dade Circuit Court alleging wrongdoing in a professional audit.

Hannah Smith JD

 

Get Answers Directly From the FC&S Experts

Submit your coverage interpretation question to the editors of FC&S for quick and reliable information.

Question of the Week

Insurance Coverage Q&A: Spoilage of Unsold Goods and Taxes ›

When unsold goods are spoiled, do taxes get added into the valuation of those goods?

Question of the Week Archive ›

Copyright © 2024 ALM Global, LLC. All Rights Reserved.