Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Judge Judy
Judith Sheindlin was a judge in New York family court for 15 years. Her guiding principle was that people must take personal responsibility for their actions. Her sharp-tongue, and way of thinking, came to the attention of Hollywood and in 1996 Judge Sheindlin became known as Judge Judy. Her wildly-successful show is coming to a close after 25 seasons. For the ABA Journal, I spoke by phone to Judge Sheindlin, for nearly an hour, about her 55-year career as a lawyer and judge.
Randy Spencer's Open Mic
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Encore: Randy Spencer's Open Mic
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My Free Webinar: Advanced "Road Trip Through The CGL Policy"
Addressing Policy Nuances, Unique Takes On Issues And Some Things You May Not Know
Winner Of "The Christmas Story Leg Lamp" Contest
20th Annual
"Ten Most Significant Coverage Decisions Of The Year"
(listed in order decided)
Introduction and Selection Process
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Choinsky v. Employers Insurance Co. (Wisconsin Supreme Court)
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QBE v. Scrap, Inc. (11th Circuit Court of Appeals)
Allocation Between Covered And Uncovered Claims
North Star Mutual Insurance v. Ackerman (North Dakota Supreme Court)
Using Concurrent Causation To Find Liability Coverage
St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company v. City of Newport (6th Circuit Court of Appeals)
Rarity: Applying Injury-In-Fact Trigger To A Malicious Prosecution Claim
Nash St. LLC v. Main Street America Assurance Company (Supreme Court Of Connecticut)
Supreme Court Adopts A 12-Corners Test For Determining Insurer's Duty To Defend
Travelers Property Cas. Co. v. 100 Renaissance, LLC (Mississippi Supreme Court)
Adjuster Signs Disclaimer Drafted By In-House Counsel: Attorney-Client Privilege Waived
McLaughlin v. Travelers Insurance Company (Supreme Court Of Washington)
Court's Reminder Of The Lesson That Must Never Be Forgotten
Scottsdale Insurance Co. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London (9th Circuit)
Excess Insurer Can Challenge Primary Insurer's Allocation Of A Settlement
Carnes Funeral Home v. Allstate Insurance Company (S.D. Tex)
Lesson Insurers Need To Learn Concerning "Professional Services" Issues
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