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Insurance Law

Policy Construction Supporting Coverage
An insurance policy may contain provisions that state when coverage will be forfeited or which perils are excluded from coverage. Such provisions may be valid and enforceable, if unambiguous. More...
International Operations Insurance
As international operations of companies have expanded, the need for insurance products to reduce the risk of such operations has grown. Political risk insurance and trade credit insurance are two such products. More...
Types of Adjusters
When an insured files a claim with his insurer to recover for a loss, the insurer may pay the amount requested without question, or it may begin the "adjustment" process. This is the process by which the claim is resolved. Various types of "adjusters" may assist in the adjustment process. More...
The Meaning of an Insurance Binder
A binder in the insurance industry is a temporary agreement of the insurance company to provide coverage while it seeks to issue a policy based upon the representations made in the application for insurance. The binder may be issued by an insurance agent or an insurance company. More...
Twisting
What is Twisting? More...

Areas of Practice

  • Asbestos Litigation
  • Bond Litigation
  • Commercial and Corporate Litigation and Law
  • Construction Litigation
  • Employment Litigation and Law
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