By Cassandre Coyer | July 12, 2023
While evolving AI models are likely to bring their own set of changes to the insurance industry, such as the creation of new, AI-bespoke policies, until then, companies will have to rely on a portfolio of insurance products for coverage.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lisa Willis | February 24, 2023
"The reason we challenge something like that is because ... that's a lot of money," said Michael J. Neimand, counsel for United Automobile Insurance Co.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | January 17, 2023
The opinion links two other recent Supreme Court decisions that have set precedent in resolving disputes over D&O insurance coverage, all clarifying the role Delaware laws play in D&O coverage contracts.
By Isha Marathe | September 26, 2022
As more state actors engage in cyberwarfare, insurance companies and private businesses are struggling to find common ground on what the "War Exclusion Clause" means for them, increasing coverage burdens and paving the way for litigation.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | August 5, 2022
Covington & Burling partner Rani Gupta Gupta discusses how insurance recovery litigators are pushing back against courts' assertions that COVID-19 does not result in property damage losses.
By Jessica Mach | August 1, 2022
Attorneys recommend a range of strategies to limit the paper trail that authorities might seek to obtain.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | July 11, 2022
Due to their seemingly insatiable appetite for legal services, insurance carriers have developed particularly sophisticated uses of data for reducing outside legal spending.
By Michael A. Mora | July 8, 2022
A new litigation report is a warning shot to insurers that they must increase their resources—both in-house and outside counsel—in at least two segments of the industry.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By David Halbreich, Ben Fliegel and Kya Coletta | May 18, 2022
Public companies and their stakeholders often struggle with effective environmental, social and governance programs in the absence of clear and common standards and regulations. But the landscape is rapidly changing in a way that will likely impose new risks and costs on companies.
By Allison Dunn | December 22, 2021
"Every circuit to address the issue has held that identical or nearly identical business income provisions did not cover losses covered by COVID closure orders," the 10th Circuit panel ruled.
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