Insurer that Breached Duty to Defend Bears Burden on Allocation of Defense Costs

William Knauss, III | Wiley Rein Applying Arizona law, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona held that an insurer that breached its duty to defend bears the burden of demonstrating that an allocation of defense costs between covered and non-covered claims is possible. Tapestry on Cent. Condo. Ass’n. v. Liberty Ins. Underwriters… Continue reading Insurer that Breached Duty to Defend Bears Burden on Allocation of Defense Costs

Federal Court Holds That Other Insurance Analysis Is Unnecessary If Policies Cover Different Risks

Craig Rokuson | Traub Lieberman In Greater Mutual Insurance Company v. Continental Casualty Company, 2020 WL 5370419 (S.D.N.Y. September 8, 2020), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York had occasion to consider the “other insurance” provisions of a commercial general liability policy, issued by Greater Mutual Insurance Company (“GNY”), and a… Continue reading Federal Court Holds That Other Insurance Analysis Is Unnecessary If Policies Cover Different Risks

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