The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), 472 U.S.C.A. § 227 (2000), restricts the use of automated telephone equipment as a...
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After a loss, insurers and insureds turn to the policy provisions to understand their rights, obligations and duties. Standard insurance...
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After a loss, insurers and insureds turn to the policy provisions to understand their rights, obligations and duties. Standard insurance...
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The economy has been stalled for years, and every business, including insurance, is looking to cut costs and provide services...
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I’m often asked if the insurance market is capable of providing coverage that responds to the rapid pace at which...
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The insurance housing industry got its start 23 years ago when a few bright entrepreneurs realized there was a temporary...
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It is commonplace for an insured to incur defense costs with respect to defending against covered and non-covered claims. This...
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Insurance companies have an early opportunity to obtain information and material that may be in the insured’s possession regarding a...
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As insurance carriers strive to achieve better financial results on their homeowners’ business line, it is critical that loss mitigation...
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IJ Video Highlights Who Pays for Securities Actions? Directors? Insurers? Michael Klausner, professor of Business and Law at Stanford Law...
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