The duty to defend is the #1 most important liability coverage issue. It arises in every claim – regardless of the policy type and facts. Not to mention that the consequences for an insurer for breaching the duty can be severe. Insurers cannot afford a misstep.
In general, the duty to defend is broad and it is owed if the complaint provides any potential for coverage. But you don't need a webcast to tell you that. Instead, this one hour webcast, presented by Randy Maniloff, will explore advanced, challenging and unique duty to defend issues. The program will look well-beyond the basic duty to defend principles and examine the tough issues – the ones that cause disputes and get litigated because they don't have easy answers.
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Some of the topics that will be addressed include: |
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33 states require resort to extrinsic evidence to determine the duty to defend. Just how does that work? |
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What rates to pay independent counsel |
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When can the duty to defend be terminated? |
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Consequences for breaching the duty to defend |
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Duty to defend and appeals |
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States with duty to defend rules like none other |
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Duty to defend and the ALI Restatement of Liability Insurance |
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Is choice of law for the duty to defend different than other issues? |
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Is choice of law for additional insureds different than the named insured? |
Earn CE and CLE Credits! |
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Randy Maniloff |
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Attorney, White and Williams, LLP |
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Publisher, Coverage Opinions |
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Co-Author, General Liability Insurance Coverage: Key Issues In Every State |
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Author, Top 10 Coverage Cases Of The Year (14 Years)
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