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Allocating Losses under a 1973 CGL (September 2007)
When Workers Aren't Employees (September 2007)
In Defense of Insured Contracts (July 2007)
No Harm, No Coverage—Personal and Advertising Injury Liability Coverage in the CGL (Part 1) (January 2007)
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The Hazards of Products and Completed Operations (October 2006)
Additional Insured Endorsements—A Potential Minefield (Part 1) (January 2006)
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Auto versus Mobile Equipment in the 2004 CGL—An Update (October 2005)
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CGL—Fire Legal (April 2005)
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Additional Insured Changes in the CGL (May 2004)
The 2004 ISO CGL Policy (April 2004)
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Known Injury or Damage (October 2003)
When Is an Insured Not an Insured? (June 2003)
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Contractual Liability and the CGL Policy (May 2002)
The 2001 ISO CGL Revision (January 2002)
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Coordinating Persons Insured in Primary and Excess Liability Policies (February 2001)
Gun Violence and the CGL Policy (February 2001)
Who Wants To Be an Insured? (December 2000)
The 1999 CGL Insuring Agreement: ISO's "Montrose Endorsement" (March 2000)
Additionally Insured or Held Harmful? (March 2000)
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Commercial Insurance

General Liability Insurance

OCP Liability versus Additional Insured Coverage

Contractual Confusion—Assuming the Liability of Others

Other Insurance and the CGL Policy

Trigger Theories and the CGL

Care, Custody, or Control Exclusion in the CGL

CGL Insurance 2007 Edition—A Summary of Changes

CGL Exclusion for Expected or Intended Injury

Liquor Liability Exclusion in the CGL

Allocating Losses under a 1973 CGL

When Workers Aren't Employees

In Defense of Insured Contracts

No Harm, No Coverage—Personal and Advertising Injury Liability Coverage in the CGL (Part 1)

No Harm, No Coverage—Personal and Advertising Injury Liability Coverage in the CGL (Part 2)

The Hazards of Products and Completed Operations

Additional Insured Endorsements—A Potential Minefield (Part 1)

Additional Insured Endorsements—A Potential Minefield (Part 2)

Additional Insured Endorsements—A Potential Minefield (Part 3)

Auto versus Mobile Equipment in the 2004 CGL—An Update

Faulty Work and the CGL

CGL—Fire Legal

CGL—Covered Locations

A Summary of December 2004 ISO CGL Policy Changes

How the Limits Apply in the CGL

Additional Insured Changes in the CGL

The 2004 ISO CGL Policy

Some Common Coverage Misconceptions of the CGL Policy

Known Injury or Damage

When Is an Insured Not an Insured?

The CGL Pollution Exclusion

Auto versus Mobile Equipment in the CGL

Duty to Defend in the CGL Policy

Contractual Liability and the CGL Policy

The 2001 ISO CGL Revision

What Does "Separation of Insureds" Mean (Part 1)

What Does "Separation of Insureds" Mean (Part 2)

Coordinating Persons Insured in Primary and Excess Liability Policies

Gun Violence and the CGL Policy

Who Wants To Be an Insured?

The 1999 CGL Insuring Agreement: ISO's "Montrose Endorsement"

Additionally Insured or Held Harmful?


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