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Mealeys
over 8 years ago
Insurance Law
Business Liability Insurance
Pennsylvania Superior Court Opens Door to Coverage of Faulty Workmanship Claims
By Darin J. McMullen Pennsylvania policyholders can more confidently challenge insurance companies' denials of faulty workmanship claims following the Pennsylvania Superior Court's recent opinion in Indalex Inc. v. National Union Fire Ins...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 12 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Coverage
Coverage College Flunkie: Me
Last Second Decisions Change the Score for Duty to Defend and the "Occurrence" Issue By Randy Maniloff, Partner, White and Williams LLP On September 30 I stood at the podium at the White and Williams Coverage College [where, by the way...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Regulation
Construction Defects as an ‘Occurrence’: State Legislatures Weigh In
By Edwin L. Doernberger and Theresa A. Guertin, Attorneys, Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. In their article appearing in the November/December 2011 issue of Coverage, "Construction Defects as an 'Occurrence': State Legislatures Weigh...
Barry Zalma
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
Faulty Workmanship is Not an “Occurrence” But the Damage it Does Is an Occurrence
By Barry Zalma, Attorney and Consultant The Wisconsin Court of Appeal was called upon to resolve a dispute that arose out of damages suffered by VPP Group, LLC the grew from construction work being performed by contractors on a building owned by VPP...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 12 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
Sweet Carolina For Insurers: Good Times Will Never Seem So Good For Construction Defect Claims
By Randy Maniloff, Partner, White and Williams LLP South Carolina Supreme Court Significantly Limits The Scope Of CD Coverage I’ve always wanted to visit South Carolina. Right now South Carolinians are probably nodding their heads as they...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
Sweet Carolina For Policyholders: Good Times Will Never Seem So Good For Construction Defect Claims
South Carolina Supreme Court Withdraws Crossmann Communities and Allows Coverage for Consequential Damages of Construction Defects - Court Adopts Time on the Risk Allocation Randy J. Maniloff, White and Williams, LLP The Supreme Court of South...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
Jing on Insurance Coverage for Construction Defects: Developments in Federal & State Law
Jing on Insurance Coverage for Construction Defects: Recent Developments in Federal and State Law by Audrey J. Jing of Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP examines the current split among jurisdictions as to whether a claim for defective workmanship falls within...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 12 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
If You Build It, He Will Come (And Sue You)
By Randy Maniloff, Partner, White and Williams LLP 3 rd Circuit Addresses Construction Defect Coverage Under New Jersey Law The recent construction of New Meadowlands stadium in New Jersey – home of the Giants and Jets – has brought...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
Sweet Defective-Home Alabama: Supreme Court Addresses The “Occurrence” Issue
"Sub-Contractor" Exception Applies - But Not To A Sub-Contractor's Own Work Randy J. Maniloff, White and Williams, LLP Last month I was in Las Vegas where I had the privilege of speaking at the CPCU Society's Annual Meeting ...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Insurance Law
Property Insurance
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP On A Roadmap For Determining Coverage For Construction Defect Claims In New York
By Richard B. Friedman, J. Stephen Berry, and P. Michael Freed, Attorneys, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP In their commentary, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP on a Roadmap for Determining Coverage for Construction Defect Claims in New York , by Richard...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Commentary
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP On A Roadmap For Determining Coverage For Construction Defect Claims In New York
By Richard B. Friedman, J. Stephen Berry, and P. Michael Freed, Attorneys, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP In their commentary, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP on a Roadmap for Determining Coverage for Construction Defect Claims in New York , by...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 11 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Commentary
Construction Defects as an ‘Occurrence’: State Legislatures Weigh In
By Edwin L. Doernberger and Theresa A. Guertin, Attorneys, Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. In their article appearing in the November/December 2011 issue of Coverage, "Construction Defects as an 'Occurrence': State Legislatures Weigh...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Commentary
Jing on Insurance Coverage for Construction Defects: Developments in Federal & State Law
Jing on Insurance Coverage for Construction Defects: Recent Developments in Federal and State Law by Audrey J. Jing of Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP examines the current split among jurisdictions as to whether a claim for defective workmanship falls within...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 12 years ago
Litigation
Litigation Blog
If You Build It, He Will Come (And Sue You)
By Randy Maniloff, Partner, White and Williams LLP 3 rd Circuit Addresses Construction Defect Coverage Under New Jersey Law The recent construction of New Meadowlands stadium in New Jersey - home of the Giants and Jets - has brought back talk of...
Randy J. Maniloff
over 12 years ago
Insurance Law
Insurance Law Blog
Coverage College Flunkie: Me
Last Second Decisions Change the Score for Duty to Defend and the "Occurrence" Issue By Randy Maniloff, Partner, White and Williams LLP On September 30 I stood at the podium at the White and Williams Coverage College [where, by the...
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