Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Neil Selman
Selman Breitman Founder On His Career And Unique And Unwanted Harvard Law School Accomplishment
Neil Selman co-founded Los Angeles-based Selman Breitman, LLP in 1989. The firm now has 120 lawyers, with more than half doing coverage work. I spoke to the witty Selman about his career, starting law firms, the coverage landscape and his unique Harvard Law School accomplishment that he could do without.
Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Dan Glickman
Lawyer Turned Congressman, Secretary Of Agriculture And Chairman/CEO Of The Motion Picture Association of America
I interviewed, for the ABA Journal website, Dan Glickman, lawyer turned 9-term Congressman from Kansas, Secretary of Agriculture and Chairman/CEO of the Motion Picture Association of American. Glickman's diverse career is laid out in his just-published memoir. He told me a funny story about being the "designated survivor" during a State of the Union address.
Randy Spencer's Open Mic
If A Cicada Was A Coverage Lawyer
Encore: Randy Spencer's Open Mic
ISO's Data Breach Exclusion Does Not Apply To Your Cappuccino Order
My Wall Street Journal Op-Ed: Flag Flyers v. Condo Associations
Free Webinar -- Top 10 Duty To Defend Issues: Just A Few Spots Left
New Coverage Opinions Column
Leading Coverage Lawyers Share "If I Knew Then What I Know Now"
Contest: Insurance Coverage "Jumble" Puzzle
Prize: Soon-To-Be-Released 5TH Edition Of Insurance Key Issues
In Memoriam: Judge Jack Weinstein
My 2018 Interview With The Legendary E.D.N.Y. Jurist
Cicadas And Assumption Of The Risk
New Nevada Law: Insurers Can't Treat Dog Breeds Differently
Summer Is Here: Insurance Coverage And Sunburn
Coming Soon: 5th Edition Of "Insurance Key Issues"
For Lawyers: Coronavirus Isn't So Novel
Snippy Lawyer Response: This Made Me Laugh
Most Significant Case Of 2021 (So Far)
Supreme Court Rules That Injunctive Relief Is Covered "Damages"
Plaintiff Succeeds In "Bad Faith Set-Up"
Demands Strict Compliance With 22-Page Settlement Offer Letter
Appeals Court: General Aggregate Limit Applies -- To A Single "Occurrence"
Policy's Internal Inconsistency Leads To Unintended Coverage
Policy's Drafting Error Leads To Unintended Coverage
Tapas: Small Dishes Of Insurance Coverage
• Is "All Such Other Relief The Court Deems Just" A Demand For Damages?
• Good Pollution Exclusion Reminder
•Supreme Court: Insurer Can Sue Its Retained Defense Counsel For Malpractice
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