The Bottom Line A recent federal court decision may cost Harvard University millions of dollars and serves as a reminder to policyholders to adhere to the notification requirements of both their primary and excess insurance policies.While the decision is based on one policy type and one kind of Continue Reading
BestWire | Changing Abortion Legal Landscape Leaves Insurers with Uncertainty
Mark Bokert was mentioned in a BestWire article, "Changing Abortion Legal Landscape Leaves Insurers with Uncertainty." Continue Reading
The Often Overlooked Vacancy Clause in Property Insurance
Upcoming Insurance Coverage Dispute Deadlines for COVID-19 Claims
The Bottom Line Vigilance in understanding the potential roadblocks and deadlines is key to ensuring rights to coverage under an insurance policy are preserved.Neglecting and overlooking suit deadlines can mean the forfeiting of policy rights and a policyholder’s ability to bring suit against its Continue Reading
Property and Business Interruption Insurance in Light of COVID-19
The Bottom Line In light of COVID-19, companies should review their insurance policies to make certain they are updated to improve their chances of triggering coverage for future pandemics. As countless business interruption claims have been asserted with limited success, companies should Continue Reading
Lawsuits by the Disabled Against Websites Spike
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law 2018 saw a nearly 200% increase in the number of lawsuits targeting websites and mobile apps for their alleged failure to comply with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits “places of public accommodation” from Continue Reading