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We closely monitor the courts and the legislature for changes in insurance laws, and report on them in the Insurance Law Alert, our free newsletter.
We closely monitor the courts and the legislature for changes in insurance laws, and report on them in the Insurance Law Alert, our free newsletter.
The California Court of Appeal has held that an insured’s misrepresentations on an application for insurance allowed a liability insurer to rescind the policy and obtain reimbursement of defense/settlement costs the insurer had paid on behalf of the insured prior … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that sums an insured agreed to pay in settlement of pollution claims are not “damages” within the meaning of the insured’s excess liability policies. ( Aerojet-General Corporation v. Commercial Union Insurance Company (2007) … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has ruled that a liability insurer whose policy covered a property manager as an additional insured was entitled to equitable contribution from another insurer whose policy covered the property manager as a named insured. ( … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that a liability insurer had a duty to defend its insured in an assault and battery case where there was evidence that the insured’s agent might have acted in “self-defense.” ( Jafari v. … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that, where two uninsured motorist policies have different limits, a pro-rata provision in one policy will control over an excess provision in the other policy. ( Allstate Insurance Company v. Mercury Insurance Company … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that an insurer that issued a CGL policy had a duty to defend its insured, a city, against a suit arising out of an auto accident allegedly caused by a dangerous condition resulting … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that a business auto insurer had no duty to defend its insured, a shuttle company, against a personal injury lawsuit arising from an employee’s sexual assault of a passenger. ( R.A. Stuchbery & … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that (1) a general liability policy which was issued to an insured in Texas but which was to be performed in California should be interpreted under the laws of California, and (2) interpreting … Read More
The California Court of Appeal has held that a vehicle is not “uninsured” where a personal umbrella policy provides bodily injury liability coverage to the owner and operator of an otherwise uninsured motor vehicle. ( California Capital Insurance Company v. … Read More
Set forth below is list of some significant property and casualty insurance cases currently pending in the California Supreme Court, along with a summary of the primary issue(s) to be decided in each case. As the Supreme Court decides these … Read More