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Blog Post: April Fool’s-Proof Coverage: Manage Construction Risks Through Commercial General Liability Insurance

LexisNexis

Risk Allocation in Commercial Contracts Review how parties can allocate risk by incorporating a force majeure clause, an indemnification, a limitation on liability, termination rights, a Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) product warranty, detailed payment terms and guaranties, insurance obligations, and other contractual remedies.

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Blog Post: Caught in the Long Tail: Single-Year, Multi-Year, and Multi-Policy Insurance Disputes

LexisNexis

Learn about issues that can arise for insureds and insurers when insurance policies of various durations are called upon to answer for claims and when multiple insurance policies may also apply. Practical Guidance Updates Featuring the latest updates from your Practical Guidance account.

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Blog Post: Earthquakes, Fires, Floods, and Plague: Natural Disasters from Here to L.A.

LexisNexis

states and the District of Columbia on the qualified pollution exclusion under commercial general liability (CGL) policies with respect to remaining potential claims involving pre-1986 policies or claims still in the litigation pipeline.

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What is Subrogation and How Does it Work?

Bankers Insurance

Subrogation is more than just a fancy insurance term – it’s a right held by your insurance carrier under your policy that allows them to seek reimbursement from the party found responsible for the accident after they’ve paid a claim for a covered cause of loss.

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Emerging Property Insurance Trends 2024

Property Insurance Centre

This is a significant concern as it leaves property owners vulnerable to potential financial losses in the event of a claim. Furthermore, underinsurance can result in delayed or denied claims, leaving property owners in a difficult situation. Social inflation and rising claim costs are top concerns for liability insurers.