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Directors and Officers Liability (D&O)
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Impaired Property October 31, 2016 The insured brought an action against the insurer to recover for breach of the duty to defend and indemnify…
That Particular Part The District Court of Appeal of Florida , Fourth District, ruled on a dispute centering on the phrase "that particular part". This…
Consent Judgment Litigation A Fifty State Overview June 15, 2015 Summary: This article was written by Catalina J. Sugayan, Carol…
Professional Liability Exposures of Attorneys September 2014 Causes and Effects of Claims Summary: Attorneys, by the very nature…
Slogan Infringement Coverage Dispute July 27, 2015 This case came before the court upon the cross motions by the parties for summary judgment.…
Manifest Intent March 30, 2015 A bank brought an action against the issuer of a fidelity bond seeking to recover losses caused when one…
The courts thus far have disagreed.
Does the duty to defend end when an insurer deposits funds into a court registry? Most courts say no.
This ruling was handed down from the bench following a Zoom hearing, which was later posted on YouTube.
Differing interpretations of Ohio law by various courts will undermine the uniform application of the law to litigants in similar situations.