By now, you may think that you know all there is to know about the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation lawsuit. The case, which resulted in a verdict for Johnny Depp against ex-wife Amber Heard, is still ongoing after the actress appealed the decision against her. But...
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When does an insurer have a duty to appoint independent counsel?
This was one issue decided in a recent ruling issued by the Central District of California. In this particular case, L.A. Terminals v. United National Insurance Company, there were a complex set of claims and cross-claims in both state and federal court. But the facts...
Does the failure to accept a settlement offer mean an insurer acted in bad faith?
In 2021, a California appellate court held that an insurer’s duty to settle was subject to a reasonableness standard. In other words, when an insurer refuses to accept a settlement demand, that decision will constitute a breach of its duty to settle if it was an...
HOA Case Examines Insurer’s Duty to Defend
Last year, a case in California discussed when an insurance company has an obligation to defend HOA board members and, more specifically, HOA Board members appointed by the project developer. It is quite common for developers, when building projects involving the...
Timing of damage always a critical issue in CGL policy cases
A recent California case examined an issue that is extremely important for many business owners in the area. The basic question presented concerned a Commercial General Liability policy and whether the failure of a retaining wall in 2010 might be covered under a...
Truck v. Kaiser Part Two: A closer look at stacking coverages
In part 2, we look at how the Kaiser court recognized a limitation on an insurer’s ability, after being targeted by the insured to defend and indemnify a case against the insured, to reallocate a portion of the insurer’s defense and indemnity expenses to other...
Truck v. Kaiser part one: The facts of the case
We have a two-part blog here for you regarding a case that’s been winding through the California courts for a long time, Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Cement. In part one, which follows below, we lay out the relevant facts of the case, discussing what has...
Insurance and cyberattacks: Uncertainty for companies as attacks increase
This past summer, Colonial Pipeline Company was hit with a cyberattack. The hackers demanded a huge ransom in order to turn control of the pipeline back over to the company. The attack was one of many that has occurred recently, leaving questions about whether...
Entertainment giant files insurance recovery lawsuit
You might enjoy ViacomCBS shows without knowing it. The media conglomerate is much more than the CBS network. It includes venerable movie studio Paramount Pictures, as well as Comedy Central, Showtime, BET, MTV and Nickelodeon, too. The entertainment behemoth helps...
Condo Collapse in Florida Leads to Confusion Regarding Insurance Coverage
On June 24, Champlain Towers South, a 12-story condominium in Florida, collapsed. It was a horrible tragedy. As of July 21, 97 people have been declared dead, with searches are still being conducted for other missing persons. The tremendous loss of life after such an...