Discusses sexual abuse and duty to defend.
Discusses the potential liability of a landlord when premises are leased to tenants with various exposures.
Professional Liability Exposures under the CGL Form Q An insured of ours operates a septic tank cleaning company. In addition, he does dye tests for…
Products/Completed Operations Excluded by Endorsement? My question is in regard to the exclusion for designated work endorsement, CG 21 34 01 87. The…
Products/Completed Operation Hazard Redefined Q My insured is a community association. The association operates a restaurant in its club house where…
Successor Liability for Actionsof Predecessor Company Q Our insured has purchased a company that manufactured machine tool products. A question has…
Volunteers and Club Members-- Insured Underthe CGL Forms? Recently, we have had a number of inquiries regarding the "who is an insured" section of…
"Your Work" Exclusionunder CGL Form Q A contractor was hired to power wash a house. In doing so, the exterior of the house was damaged. The commercial…
Reimbursement of Defense Costs An Insurer's Duty to Defend or Duty to Lend September 2006 Summary: This article discusses the duty of the insurer…
Separation of Insureds Under a CGL Form Q Under the CGL form, some of the exclusions refer to "any insured". A discussion has arisen in our office…