Ashlyn M. Capote Archive
Agents of America
The Southern District of Florida issued
a ruling favorable to insurers in interpreting whether punitive damages are
insurable in Florida–even when awarded for vicariously liable acts.
The case, Ranger Constr.
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Agents of America
The insurance market has a strong interest in minimizing extra-contractual claims against it. These issues are often decided summarily at the pre-answer motion to dismiss stage or after
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Agents of America
The insurance market has a strong
interest in minimizing extra-contractual claims against it. These issues are
often decided summarily at the pre-answer motion to dismiss stage or after
discovery on summary
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Agents of America
Most insurance professionals encounter additional insured coverage issues on a daily basis, and priority of coverage is sometimes part of an additional insured analysis. Policies issued by insurance
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Agents of America
The court of appeals for the Second Circuit recently confirmed that a liability insurer that waits to deny coverage so that it can investigate the facts giving rise
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Agents of America
In previous blog posts this year, and to keep up with how courts are interpreting the New York Court of Appeals 2017 decision in Burlington Ins. Co. v.
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Agents of America
While awaiting the Appellate Division’s decision in M & M Realty of New York LLC v. Burlington Ins. Co., No. 153949/16, 2019 WL 1028971 (1st Dept. Mar. 5,
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