Insurance Coverage/Bad Faith Litigation Articles
Defense Digest, Vol. 16, No. 2, June 2010
- Florida's Proposals For Settlement In Dangerous Instrumentality Cases
By Michael G. Archibald, Esq.
Defense Digest, Vol. 16, No. 1, March 2010
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Are Damages For Emotional Distress Recoverable In A Pennsylvania Bad Faith Lawsuit Even Though The Bad Faith Statute Does Not Provide For Such Damages?
By Patricia A. Monahan, Esq.
Agents of America.org, December 1, 2009
- What's your Active Malfunction? Insured Denied Coverage for Contractual Claim of Poor Workmanship
By Joanna D. Buchanico, Esq.
Defense Digest, Vol. 15, No. 3, September 2009
- Discovery In Bad Faith Litigation - Avoiding Irreparable Prejudice To An Insurer?
By George C. Deeney, Esq. - What's Your Active Malfunction? Insured Denied Coverage For Contractual Claims Of Poor Workmanship
By Joanna D. Buchanico, Esq.
Defense Digest, Vol. 14, No. 4, December 2008
- Step-Down Provisions Not Completely Dead In New Jersey
By Walter Kawalec, III, Esq.
Defense Digest, Vol. 14, No. 3, September 2008
- Pennsylvania Superior Court Denies Right To Reimbursement Of Defense Costs Paid Under A Reservation Of Rights
By William J. McPartland, Esq.
Defense Digest, Vol. 14, No. 2, June 2008
- Lack Of Cooperation, In Determining If Someone Were A Permissive User Of A Vehicle, May 'Appreciably Prejudice' An Insurer Enough To Enable It To Disclaim Coverage
By Nicholas Kierniesky, Esq.
New Jersey Law Journal, Vol. CXCI, No. 7, Index 515, February 18, 2008
- Proper Notification To Disclaim Responsibility
By Nicholas Kierniesky, Esq.
- Hampshire Hears A 'Who'
By Thomas Crowder, Esq. - Pass On Vague Pass-Through Indemnification Clauses
By Joshua L. Kirsch, Esq.
- UM Benefits Not Available In "Road Rage" Assault: Limitations On Coverage Apparently Do Exist
By Douglas T. Walsh, Esq. - Relinquishment Of Right To Sue Enforceable
By Gordon B. Simmons, Esq.
- An Object Lesson In Defense Strategy And The Principles Of Caveat Emptor
By J. Scott Shannon, Esq. - Thinking Inside The Box - Pennsylvania Supreme Court Upholds The "Four Corners" Rule In Insurance Coverage Disputes
By Allison I. Bressler, Esq.
- Careful Drafting: The Difference Between Success And Failure In Contractual Indemnification Claims
By James W. Layne, Esq.
- Protect Yourself Against Bad-Faith Allegations
By Douglas J. Kent, Esq












