Tort Discoverability of Reinsurance Information : Reinsurer Access to Privileged Documents By Michael Steinlage Insurers and reinsurers need to work diligently to anticipate and prevent the risk of waiver and unanticipated disclosure.
Tort Policy Limits Demands and Time Limit Demands Duty to Settle By Gary L. Gassman and Jonathan R. Walton A policy limits demand is not always required before an insurer may have a good-faith duty to attempt to settle within the policy limits.
Insurance Defense CGL Coverage for Climate Change–Related Civil Litigation By Seth D. Lamden Defendants in climate change lawsuits alleging damage to the environment caused by greenhouse gas emissions may be entitled to a defense from their CGL insurers.
Arbitration Scope and Enforceability of Arbitration Clauses and Requirements By Aaron G. Weishaar, Christopher M. Indelicato, and Jennifer Leuschner Some courts find all claims “arising out of, or related to” some contracts broad enough to compel even nonsignatories to arbitration.
Employers Employment Practices Liability Insurance Coverage and Claims Trends By Trudy Hardin and Hillary J. Raimondi Employers should reevaluate policies and procedures to fend off EEOC claims and address the heightened concerns of insurers in the EPL space.
Animal Animal Law Committee: Raising the Bar for Nonhuman Animals By Joan Schaffner The Brief Profile
Tort 2018 Annual Meeting Highlights and More Update on the Latest Programs and Events in Your Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section