Maryland Insurance Policy May Cover Multiple Claims
A recent decision handed down by a federal judge in Baltimore, Clipper Mill Federal, LLC v. The Cincinnati Ins. Co., No. JFM-10-1647, 2010 U.S. Lexis 112172 (D. Md. Oct. 20, 2010), reinforces the...
View ArticleDC Bad Faith Insurance Claims May Lead to Damages and Attorneys' Fees
According to a recent District of Columbia federal district court case, policyholders may sue their insurers for a breach of the implied contractual covenant of good faith and fair dealing, despite the...
View ArticleIn Maryland, Insurers Cannot Rely on Self-Serving Label of 'Condition...
Richard Milone contributed to this post.In Sherwood Brands, Inc. v. Great American Ins. Co., No. 62 (Md. Feb. 24, 2011), the Maryland Court of Appeals re-affirmed Maryland’s long standing public policy...
View ArticleA Cautionary Note for D.C. Professional Liability Policyholders
In a recent decision, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia held that an insurer had no duty to defend its insured against a malpractice action because in purchasing malpractice coverage...
View ArticleInsurance Coverage for Hurricane Sandy Losses
The recent Superstorm has left destruction along the Northeast corridor and many businesses have suffered losses that are likely covered by their First Party Property and their Business Interruption...
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