Overlooking liability coverage can be costlyBy Stanley C. NardoniAugust 2002Corporations defending lawsuits outside the bodily injury and property damage contexts often forget to check their liability insurance policies for coverage.
Personal injury coverage includes defamation and disparagementBy Stanley C. NardoniNovember 2002My previous articles in this newsletter noted that defamation and disparagement are among the offenses usually covered in the advertising injury and personal injury provisions of general liability policies.
Price discrimination may be coveredBy Stanley C. NardoniSeptember 2002My article in last month's issue of The Corporate Lawyer mentioned that the personal injury provisions of umbrella liability policies often cover "discrimination."
Selling your business: Ten tactics to closeBy Martin KupfermanSeptember 2002You knew when it was time to sell your business. And now that you are, your selling strategy is on target and you're moving forward nicely
Trademark and trade dress may be coveredBy Stanley C. NardoniOctober 2002A series of Illinois Appellate Court decisions place trademark and trade dress infringement among the offenses typically covered by the advertising injury provisions of general liability policies
White House study examines economic effects of U.S tort systemMay 2002A new report released in April by the chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers examines who pays for excessive litigation in the U.S. and what the effect of that litigation is on prices and wages