Coverage Journal
Coverage is the official, journal-quality publication of the Committee. Published six times each year, Coverage contains articles about important cutting-edge issues and decisions concerning insurance coverage litigation, as well as information about Committee meetings and activities. An archive of lead articles is available online in PDF format for Section members. Members also receive full issues of Coverage by mail.
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NOW: September/October 2008 |
Complete Issue!
The latest issue of the Coverage journal includes these articles and more:
- Tort Liability for Insurance Inspections: Case Law and Recent Developments
- To Settle or Not Settle: A Recent California Decision May Put Some Policy holders and Primary Insurers in a Bind
- The Unique Nature of Coverage Litigation: Why Policy holders Need Not Prove Their Own Liability in Coverage Actions, and Should Not be Bound by Positions Taken in Underlying Litigation
Not a Section Member? Preview other articles from recent issues of Coverage:
- » Reviving The Lost Art of Apology |

Patricia A. Bronte - » A Prejudicial Requirement: The Ongoing Development Of Liability Policy Notice-Prejudice Issues |

Kennetha W. Lucas - » Pollution Exclusion Litigation: The Tide Of Lawsuits Is Not Out Yet |

Michael J. Case and Mark Freitas - » How to Determine if a Cooperation Clause Reaches Privileged Communications: Read the Clause |

Christopher D. Mickus and Patrick Frye - » Insurance Coverage Available For The Subprime Mortgage Collapse: Current Developments |

William G. Passannante and Pamela Hans - » Insurance Brokers Should Be Held Accountable Under Consumer Fraud Act Statutes for Overselling |

Lynda A. Bennett and Anna Johansson Vecchi - » Got Trademark Infringement? (Is it Advertising Injury?) |

Rahul Karnani, Esq. - » The Many Sides of Notice |

Neil B. Posner, Joanne A. Sarasin and Doressia Hutton - » Allocation In All-Sums Jurisdictions: Can Insurers Collect From Policyholders? |

Joseph P. Thacker and Richard S. Walinski
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