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§1.01 Components of an Insurance Policy
[6] Endorsements§1.02 Other Evidence of Insurance
§1.03 Types of Insurance Policies
[6] Retrospectively Rated Insurance§1.04 Types of Coverages
[3] Directors’ Officers’ (DO) Liability
[5] Errors Omissions (EO) Liability
[8] Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) [9] Employers’ Liability
§2.02 Duties of Policyholder
[5] Suit Limitation Issues§2.03 Duties of Insurer
§3.01 Case Management
[2] Phasing/Bifurcation
[4] Protective Orders/Non-Waiver Agreements§3.02 Venue
[3] Doctrine of Forum Non Conveniens
[4] Forum Non Conveniens in Insurance Coverage Cases§3.03 Proper Parties
[1] Proper Plaintiffs
[2] Defendants and Others§3.04 Justiciability Issues
§3.05 Litigation Considerations Regarding Insurer Insolvencies
§3.06 Litigation Considerations Regarding Insurer Bailouts
§4.01 Choice of Law Paradigms
[1] Traditional Choice of Law Approach: Vested Rights and Lex Loci Contractus
[2] Modern Choice of Law Approaches: Significant Contacts, Governmental Interests§4.02 Applying Modern Choice of Law Paradigms in Insurance Coverage Litigation
[1] Focus on Insurance Policy Facts
[2] Focus on Loss/Liability Facts
[3] Focus on Public Policy§4.03 Timing of the Choice of Law Determination
§5.01 Areas of Discovery
[1] Insurer’s Claim File
[2] Drafting History of the Policy
[3] Reinsurance Information
[4] Reserve Information
[6] Claims Handling and Underwriting Manuals and Guidelines
[7] Advertising and Marketing Materials
[8] Electronically Stored Information
[9] Insured’s Defense Counsel’s Files§5.02 Discovery from Third Parties
§5.03 The Propriety of Ex Parte Contacts with a Policyholder’s Former Employees
§6.01 Introduction to the Problem of Lost Policies
§6.02 Diligent Search and Absence of Bad Faith as Preconditions for Proving the Existence and the Terms of Lost Policies
§6.03 Proving the Existence and the Terms of Lost Policies
[3] Types of Secondary Evidence§6.04 Use of Secondary Evidence in Practice
[1] Preponderance of the Evidence Standard
[2] Clear and Convincing Evidence Standard
§7.01 Contract Interpretation Generally
§7.02 Insurance Policy Interpretation
[1] General Rules of Interpretation
[3] Contra Proferentum and the Sophisticated Insured
[4] Coverage Grants vs. Exclusions§7.03 The Application and Limitations of the Parol Evidence Rule
[1] The Parol Evidence Rule
[2] The Practical Application of the Parol Evidence Rule§7.04 Determining Ambiguity
[1] Defining Ambiguity
[2] Ambiguity and the Parol Evidence Rule§7.05 Reasonable Expectations
§7.06 Estoppel
§8.01 Standard for Determining
§8.02 Divisibility/Allocation
§8.03 What Constitutes a “Suit”
[2] Chart: Duty to Defend: “Suit” Clause§8.04 What Constitutes Defense Costs
§8.05 Consequences of Breach of Duty To Defend
§8.06 Terminating the Duty to Defend
§9.01 Standards for Determining
[3] Special Issues Involving Bankruptcy Code Section 524(g) §9.02 “Damages” Covered
[2] Chart: “As Damages”
[3] Insurability of Liability for Punitive Damages§9.03 Accident/Occurrence/Advertising Injury
[4] Advertising Injury Coverage §9.04 “Trigger” of Coverage
[8] Chart: Trigger of Coverage §9.05 Construction Defects
§10.01 Exclusions
[7] Failure to Conform with Advertisement§10.02 Defenses to Coverage
§11.01 First-Party Property Coverage
[4] “Trigger” of Coverage
[9] The World Trade Center First-Party Property Insurance Litigation: A Case Study of the Hazards in Placement of a Multi-Layer Coverage Program§11.02 Directors and Officers Coverage
[1] Components of a DO Liability Policy [2] Misrepresentations in the Application
[4] Allocation of Settlement and Defense Costs §11.03 Fidelity/Dishonesty Coverage
[5] Mortgage-Related Losses§11.04 Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) Coverage
[4] Exclusions §11.05 Professional Liability Coverage
[5] Insured’s Consent to Settlement§11.06 Employment Practices Liability Insurance
[3] What Constitutes a “Claim” [4] Selection of Counsel
[5] Public Policy Considerations and Limitations§11.07 The Vendor’s Endorsement and the Manufacturer/Vendor Relationship
§12.01 Bad Faith
[4] Bad Faith Conduct That May Prejudice the Policyholder’s Defense of an Underlying Action
[6] Bad Faith in the First Party Insurance Context§12.02 Damages Available in Bad Faith Actions
[5] Attorney’s Fees§12.03 Statutory Claims
[3] Consumer Protection Statutes§12.04 Equitable Remedies and the Doctrine of Reasonable Expectations
[4] Reasonable Expectations§12.05 Broad-Based Leveraged Corporate-Owned Life Insurance
§12.06 Extracontractual Claims Relating to Contingent Commissions
§13.01 The London Market: What It Is and How It Functions
[1] Lloyd’s of London
[4] The Role of “Lloyd’s Brokers”§13.02 Litigating With the London Market: Some General Considerations
§13.03 Jurisdictional Issues
[1] Determining Diversity of Lloydrsquo;s, London
[2] Removal to Federal Court of Lawsuits Against the London Market§13.04 Special Discovery Issues Involving the London Market
[2] Discovery of Attorneys’ Reports
[3] The Lloyd’s Underwriters Non-Marine Association (NMA) §13.05 Insolvencies in the London Companies Market
§13.06 Negotiating Settlements with the London Market
§14.02 Judge vs. Jury Issues
[4] Application of Policy Terms to Facts §14.03 Phasing/Bifurcation
§14.04 Evidentiary Issues: The “Case Within a Case”
§14.05 Special Interrogatories vs. General Verdict Forms
§14.06 Allocation and Related Issues
§15.01 General Considerations
§15.02 Types of Settlements
[3] Coverage in Place §15.03 Issues Arising Out of Settlements and Settlement Agreements
[1] Nonsettling Insurers’ Rights to Setoff and Contribution
[3] Addressing the Impact of Settlements on Aggregate Limits and Retrospective Premiums§15.04 Addressing Contribution Concerns in Settlement Agreements Through Use of Indemnity Provisions
§15.05 What To Include in the Settlement Agreement
[11] Choice of Law§15.06 Arriving at Settlement: Arbitration, Mediation and Negotiation
§16.02 Establishing Coverage
[2] Professional Liability Policies§16.03 Avoiding Coverage