Jason Cieri | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 16, 2019 We’ve all seen it before. The insured files a claim, the insurance company sends out an adjuster to adjust the loss, the loss is more complex, or a situation arises that the adjuster cannot handle so the insurance company forwards the claim to… Continue reading Court Holds Documents Created by Counsel During Claims Handling Were Not Privileged
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Release Language Extended to Successor Entity but only Covered “Known” Claims
David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates | July 5, 2019 A recent case contains valuable analysis that has impact on whether a “successor” entity will be bound by a settlement agreement it was not a direct party to. This case contains arguments for contractors that can be raised in a number of different contexts… Continue reading Release Language Extended to Successor Entity but only Covered “Known” Claims