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Wisconsin Supreme Court Apportions Defense Costs Pro Rata Based On Policy Limits

In Steadfast Ins. Co. v. Greenwich Ins. Co, 2019 WI 6 (2019), the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that an insurer that breached its duty to defend did not have to repay the full $1,550,000 that another insurer expended in defending… Continue Reading →

Is Negligent Supervision An “Occurrence”? Three High Courts Weigh In

It is well-established that an insured’s intentional act is not an “occurrence” as that term is typically defined by a liability insurance policy.  But what if the insured is sued for negligence with respect to another individual’s intentional act?  Three… Continue Reading →

Recent Developments in Jurisdiction

The United States Supreme Court recently clarified the extent of personal jurisdiction over a corporation. The Court previously established that a court in a state other than a corporation’s place of incorporation or principal place of business can assert general… Continue Reading →

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