Source: https://www.uphelp.org/resources/amicus-briefs?page=3
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 20:23:15+00:00

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James Duepner v. GEICO Casualty Co.
Pitzer College v. Indian Harbor Ins. Co.
The notice prejudice rule protects policyholders from undue forfeiture of benefits when they fail to report a claim within the applicable insurance policy's deadline.
Anadarko Petroleum Co. v. Houston Casualty Co et al.
Alexandra Sims v. State Farm Automobile Ins. Co.
Rooftop Restoration, Inc. v. American Family Mut. Ins. Co.
Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation v. Ledesma and Meyer Construction Co., Inc.
California courts have long held that liability insurance covers an employer's vicarious liability for employee negligence as well as intentional torts.
Insurance companies have the burden to draft express and clear exclusions when they desire to limit the coverage they sell to their policyholders.
Under the seminal case of Owens-Illinois v. United Ins.

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