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A collection of favorite commercial lines questions selected by the editors for 2023.
The owner of a nightclub claimed coverage was owed for an underlying personal injury action because it made claims against both the nightclub owner and the third-party security guard hired by the nightclub.
When attorneys and a physician guide supposedly injured people to make claims.
In this guest column by board member Bill Wilson, Bill provides an overview of hard markets, looking at hard markets of the past and the current situation.
Editors favorite coverage questions from 2022 including bears, bull semen, motorized surfboards and arson.
Three strip clubs sought coverage for a state-court judgment from Princeton Excess and Surplus Lines Insurance Company.
This article looks at some liability issues associated with long term space tourism flights, such as in-flight sex, infighting, and extreme medical emergencies, from a risk management perspective.
An E&O insurer obligated to defend an insured sought to recover some of the defense costs from the carrier that issued the insured's CGL policy.
An email from the plaintiff to the defendant expressed disappointment and made a request based on that disappointment, but there was no demand for relief, monetary or otherwise.
This discusses the many ways the insurance department regulates and monitors the insurance industry.