Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Dan Abrams
His New Book On Lincoln The Lawyer; Battling Nancy Grace; Making The New Court TV; Having Julia Roberts As A Fan
I visited ABC News and Good Morning America legal analyst Dan Abrams at his Midtown Manhattan office. On the agenda – his out-this-week book on Abraham Lincoln as a lawyer (with a backstory that can give you chills), two programs on A&E and effort to make the new Court TV. It is no wonder that he’s finishing up a cup of soup as I settle in. Abrams has a great sense of humor – he let out a long laugh at the Nancy Grace joke I wrote for him.
Randy Spencer’s Open Mic
Legalized Sports Betting Is Coming: The Gambler’s Protection Policy
Approved: ALI Restatement Of Liability Insurance
Free Seminar On The ALI Restatement
Insurance Key Issues:
This Is What Makes The Book Unique
The Four Questions: Andy Lundberg
Why Is This Coverage Lawyer Different From All Other Coverage Lawyers?
Finding A Picasso Behind A Paint-By-Numbers
Winners Of The Insurance Coverage Haiku Contest
Encore: Declarations The Coverage Opinions Interview With Ben Brafman – Attorney For Harvey Weinstein
I Went To Graceland: You Won’t Believe What I Saw
Blind Melon: Seeing A Coverage Opinions Interviewee In Concert
Insurance Coverage Talk Radio: What Is The Most Important Pollution Exclusion Decision?
U.S. Open Preview:
What You Need To Know About Getting Hit By A Golf Ball At A Professional Tournament
“Continuing Injury Exclusion” Not Upheld In Multiple Plaintiff Case
New York State Of Bind: The Post-Carlson Issue Is Here
Insurers Ignore At Your Peril
It Looks, Walks And Quacks Professional -- But It’s Not A “Professional Service”
Insurer Has Right To Settle. Insured Refuses To Sign The Settlement Agreement: Now What?
Shoulda Bought Key Issues: Insurer Drops The Ball On The Independent Counsel Rule
Tapas: Small Dishes Of Insurance Coverage
• Words You’ll Only Hear In A Coverage Decision
• Being Wrong Is Not Bad Faith
• Court Changes Its Mind: Goes From Pro-Rata To All Sums Allocation
• Wisconsin Supreme Court: Failure to Train/Supervise Not An “Occurrence”
• Kentucky Supreme Court: Even Consequential CD Damages Not An “Occurrence”
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