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New York State Bar Association | Can the Commercial General Liability Policy Survive? (2008) =
Can the Commercial General Liability Policy Survive? (2008)

Non-Member Price: $30.00
Member Price: $30.00

Stock Status: In Stock
Product Code: 28823

Product Description

The most common type of general liability insurance for businesses is commercial general liability (CGL) insurance. The CGL policy starts out giving broad coverage then it restricts coverage through exclusions, limitations, definitions, and conditions.
This seminar explores recent developments affecting coverage for bodily injury claims under the CGL policy.  Commonly litigated exclusions, triggers for coverage, and co-insurance and apportionment issues under CGL policies are discussed.
Whether you represent policyholders or insurers, the presentations on this recording will give you the practical guidance you need to resolve coverage issues faster and prepare or defend claims more effectively.

Program Contents

• No Prejudice No More?
• Additional Insured Endorsement
• Commonly Litigated Exclusions in CGL Policies
• Ethical Considerations Arising under the CGL Policy
• Bad Faith in New York
• Identifying Available Policies and Limits
• Timely Disclaimers and the Role of Reservation of Rights
• Priority of Coverage Issues


Program Speakers


Elizabeth A. Fitzpatrick, Esq. (Chair)
Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, LLP
—Melville


Alan C. Eagle, Esq.
Rivkin Radler LLP
—Uniondale


Rosa M. Feeney, Esq.
Feeney & Associates, PLLC
—Hauppauge


William G. Kelly, Esq.
Goldberg Segalla LLP
—White Plains


Patti F. Potash, Esq.
White Fleishner & Fino, LLP
—White Plains


Milton Thurm, Esq.
Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, LLP
—Melville


Oliver Raymond Voorhees, III, Esq.
Law Secretary to Hon. Peter H. Mayer
New York State Supreme Court
—Riverhead


Dennis M. Wade, Esq.
Wade Clark Mulcahy
—New York City

 

Total MCLE Credits...... 6.0

Ethics MCLE Credits..... 0.5


* Each additional person who uses the tapes for MCLE credit must purchase a copy of the “MCLE coursebook.”