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I Did Not Expect That! The CGL Exclusion for Expected or Intended Injury
2008-03-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Craig Stanovich highlights what is and what is not excluded by the commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policy's Exclusion a.
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The Burden to Allocate: Mine, Yours, or Ours?
2008-02-01 | R Steven Rawls
Steve Rawls and Rebecca Appelbaum examine the caselaw surrounding the allocation issue.
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Raising the Bar—The Liquor Liability Exclusion in the CGL
2008-01-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Craig Stanovich explains why assuming that liability insurance will respond to claims due to the serving or furnishing of alcohol is a mistake.
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Insurance Law and Exclusion (m): It's Not Broken If You Can Fix It
2007-11-01 | R Steven Rawls
Insurance Law and Exclusion (m) Steve Rawls discusses cases addressing the impaired property exclusion in the commercial general liability insurance policy.
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When Workers Aren't Employees
2007-09-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Is a leased worker considered a temporary worker? Craig Stanovich explains the difference and the insurance implications.
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More Allocation Theories: Exhaustion
2007-07-01 | R Steven Rawls
Steve Rawls and Rebecca Allpelbaum show how different courts apply allocation methods to determine indemnity obligations.
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In Defense of Insured Contracts
2007-07-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Craig Stanovich explains the meaning of "insured contract" and how the term fits into the CGL policy.
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Cover Me: the Subcontractor Exception to the Your [Completed] Work Exclusion
2007-04-01 | R Steven Rawls
Steve Rawls explains why the issue of whether the general contractor's CGL policy covers faulty completed subcontractor work is far from settled.
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The Scope of "Ongoing Operations" Additional Insured Endorsements: Broader Than Expected
2007-02-01 | R Steven Rawls
Steve Rawls and Rebecca Appelbaum examine cases where courts have construed that term to also include completed operations.
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No Harm, No Coverage—Personal and Advertising Injury Liability Coverage in the CGL—Part 1
2007-01-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Craig Stanovich examines Coverage B of the CGL. Part 2 will discuss applicable exclusions.
Liability Insurance
I Did Not Expect That! The CGL Exclusion for Expected or Intended Injury
2008-03-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Liability Insurance
Raising the Bar—The Liquor Liability Exclusion in the CGL
2008-01-01 | Craig F Stanovich
Liability Insurance
Insurance Law and Exclusion (m): It's Not Broken If You Can Fix It
2007-11-01 | R Steven Rawls
Liability Insurance
Cover Me: the Subcontractor Exception to the Your [Completed] Work Exclusion
2007-04-01 | R Steven Rawls
Liability Insurance
The Scope of "Ongoing Operations" Additional Insured Endorsements: Broader Than Expected
2007-02-01 | R Steven Rawls
Liability Insurance
No Harm, No Coverage—Personal and Advertising Injury Liability Coverage in the CGL—Part 1
2007-01-01 | Craig F Stanovich