Case Name: BAYLY, MARTIN & FAY, INC., a Colorado corporation, and Norman Sterling, Jr., individually, Petitioners, v. PETE'S SATIRE, INC., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a the Satire Lounge, Pete Contos, an individual, and Commercial Union Insurance Company, a Massachusetts corporation, Respondents
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1985-10-21
Citations: 706 P.2d 1283
Docket Number: No. 85SC164
Parties: BAYLY, MARTIN & FAY, INC., a Colorado corporation, and Norman Sterling, Jr., individually, Petitioners, v. PETE’S SATIRE, INC., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a the Satire Lounge, Pete Contos, an individual, and Commercial Union Insurance Company, a Massachusetts corporation, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Pacific Reporter 2d
Volume: 706
Pages: 1283–1283

Head Matter:
BAYLY, MARTIN & FAY, INC., a Colorado corporation, and Norman Sterling, Jr., individually, Petitioners, v. PETE’S SATIRE, INC., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a the Satire Lounge, Pete Contos, an individual, and Commercial Union Insurance Company, a Massachusetts corporation, Respondents.
No. 85SC164.
Supreme Court of Colorado.
Oct. 21, 1985.

Opinion:
SUMMARY OF ISSUE:
Whether, in a case based on negligent failure of an insurance agent to obtain coverage, the "insured" or the agent has the burden of proving that insurancé was available to cover the specific risk to which the "insured" is exposed in an underlying lawsuit.
DENIED AS TO ALL OTHER ISSUES.