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CaseWatch: Insurance, a collaborative effort of Goldberg Segalla’s Global Insurance Services Practice Group, provides summaries of influential law decisions and legislation that may shape future legal strategies and outcomes.

In this edition, we explore:
  • Can a reinsurer become liable to an insured without the insured’s consent?
  • Does the right of privacy apply to corporations in coverage disputes?
  • Are records related to state insurance examinations privileged?
  • Can insurers count defense costs they incur toward policy limits? 
  • And much, much more ...
Read the latest CaseWatch: Insurance here.  
The Pollution Exclusion Continues to ‘Pollute’ the Courts: What You Need to Know 
 
With courts across the country interpreting the pollution exclusion differently, it can be difficult for insurers — and their counsel — to understand the issue and effectively defend their rights.
 
But in a recent Westlaw Journal: Environmental article, Thomas F. Segalla and James D. Macri of Goldberg Segalla’s Global Insurance Services Practice Group provide some clarity on the complex topic.
 
In this comprehensive article, Tom and James review recent court decisions that address the pollution exclusion and examine the differences between the courts’ approaches. They provide key takeaways for insurers, noting what they need to know about each case and how it may affect them going forward.
 
Read the full article here.
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