R. Steven Rawls
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Partner
Butler Pappas Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP
One Harbour Place, Suite 500
777 S. Harbour Island Boulevard
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 281-1900
www.butlerpappas.com
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Steve Rawls contributes articles to IRMI.com about
insurance law as it applies
to liability insurance.
As a partner with the Tampa, Florida, office of Butler Pappas, Mr. Rawls
devotes his practice to extra-contractual matters, third-party liability coverage,
and third-party liability defense.
Mr. Rawls is a frequent author, writing for publications including
Mealey's Litigation Report: Bad Faith,
For the Defense,
CGL
Reporter, DRI,
Recurring Issues in Insurance Disputes: A Guide
for Insurers and Insureds, and Law and
Practice of Insurance Coverage Litigation. He has spoken about extra-contractual,
contractual, and insurance issues at several client seminars. Among other engagements,
he appeared as a featured speaker at the 1995 Additional Insured Endorsements
and Contractual Indemnity Agreements seminar. In 2002 Mr. Rawls spoke as a panelist
on mold measurement limitations at the annual ABA coverage meeting of the Tort
Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS). He has frequently spoken on the
prevention and defense of "bad faith"/excess judgment claims, most recently
speaking about time limit demands in a presentation entitled "Responding to
Time Limit Demands with Conditions."
Mr. Rawls is a member of the Florida Bar and the Hillsborough County Bar
Association. He has been admitted to practice before the United States District
Court for the Middle and Northern Districts of Florida. He is a member of the
Defense Research Institute and the American Bar Association. Mr. Rawls graduated
from the University of Florida College of Law.
Articles on IRMI.com
Insurance Law: Liability Insurance
Lowered
Expectation: How Courts Treat Expected Injury Exclusions (February
2010)
The
Duty To Defend: The Four(ish) Corners Rule (November 2009)
What
Satisfies the Self-Insured Retention? (August 2009)
The
Persistence of Indemnity (May 2009)
CGL
Insurance and the Question of Intent (February 2009)
Coverage
Trigger: Getting It Right for the Right Reason (October 2008)
The
Future Is Now: When Eventual Indemnity Obligations become Present Defense Obligations
(August 2008)
Variations
on a Theme: When the Cause Theory Determines the Number of Occurrences
(May 2008)
The Burden To Allocate:
Mine, Yours, or Ours? (February 2008)
Insurance Law and
Exclusion (m) (November 2007)
More Allocation
Theories: Exhaustion (July 2007)
Cover Me: The Subcontractor
Exception to the Your [Completed] Work Exclusion (April 2007)
The Scope of "Ongoing
Operations" Additional Insured Endorsements: Broader than Expected (February
2007)
When Does Liability
Coverage Exist for Mental Anguish without Bodily Injury? (November 2006)
Pre-Tender Defense
Costs: Who Pays? (July 2006)
Are Products Advertisements
That Give Rise to Advertising Injury Coverage? (April 2006)
Allocation of Damages
for Ongoing Losses over Multiple Policies (January 2006)
The Scope of the
Prior Publication Exclusion: Now You See It, Now You Don't (October 2005)
Insurers: Can You
Get Your Defense Dollars Back? (July 2005)