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Coverage for EIFS (stucco) Claims Under the Standard CGL Policy ( October 2000 )
This article summarizes whether coverage is triggered under the standard commercial general liability policy for defective exterior insulation finish system. -
Construction Risk Management Update--Thelen Reid Report No. 25 ( November 1999 )
This article reviews a recent California decision named Vandenberg v. Superior Court whereby the Court ruled that CGL policies can cover contractual liabilities. -
Special Insurance Coverage Problems and Risk Management Solutions for Technology Service Businesses ( July 2000 )
If your company services computers or computer networks or performs similar IT services, your company will . -
This article discusses the implications of Vandenberg v. The Superior Court of Sacramento County. In this case, the California Supreme Court held that a "CGL" Insurance Policy may provide coverage for contract damages.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Finds No CGL Coverage for Lead-Based Paint Claims ( March 2000 )
On July 9, 1999, in Peace v. Northwestern Nat'l Ins. Co., the Supreme Court of Wisconsin held that lead-based paint. -
Insuring Against Technological Disasters ( August 1999 )
This report details some issues that arise when a business puts to market a defective product and seeks compensation from their insurance company. -
Potential Exclusions for Y2K Third Party Claims ( August 1999 )
Companies faced with Y2K claims by their customers will undoubtedly turn to their liability carrier for defense and. -
Y2K Insurance Issues ( August 1999 )
Given the dollars involved, aggressive attempts will inevitably be made to recover losses from any available sou. -
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Issues Two Important Insurance Coverage Decisions ( April 1999 )
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently released two significant decisions affecting insurance coverage in . -
Year 2000 Law Bulletin: The Insurance Industry Responds to the Year 2000 Threat ( January 1999 )
This bulletin discusses how the nation?s insurance industry has responded to the widely predicted potential for large losses caused by the Year 2000 computer problem by attempting to create explicit exclusions to coverage in casualty and liability policies.
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