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A comprehensive guide to the issues that can arise at every stage of a coverage dispute, from the initial inquiry to complex questions of law, evidence, procedure and strategy.


Insurance Coverage Disputes is a comprehensive, chronologically organized and clearly written guide to the issues that can arise at every stage of a coverage dispute, from the initial inquiry into whether a policy exists to complex questions of law, evidence, procedure and strategy.

The authors explain in detail all aspects of litigating insurance coverage disputes, including: the varieties of policies and coverage; obligations of policyholders and insurers; and the nuts and bolts of proving or disproving coverage, from pretrial motions through settlement. Topics include: case management; venue; parties; justiciability; discovery disputes and privileged documents; insurance policy interpretation and construction; bad faith and extra-contractual claims; and the trial itself.

You'll find out about coverage for asbestos, natural disasters, environmental liability, business torts, products liability, employment practices, business interruption, toxic torts, and many other timely topics. There is also a series of ready reference charts summarizing the controlling law of each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia on a number of key liability insurance issues.

Book #00638; looseleaf, one volume, 1,080 pages; published in 1996, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-075-3

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SKU 638ONL
Division Name LJP
Volumes 1
Product Types Books
Brand LJP
Jurisdiction National
ISBN 978-1-58852-075-3
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John D. Shugrue
Mr. Shugrue is a partner in the Chicago office of Reed Smith LLP and is a senior member of the firm's Insurance Recovery Group. He has extensive experience in complex insurance coverage litigation involving CGL, D&O, First-Party Business Interruption and E&O claims. He was Co-Chair of the ABA Section of Litigation's Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee from 1997-2000, and has served on the Section of Litigation's Federal Practice Task Force. He also co-chaired an American Bar Association Task Force that prepared the Manual for Complex Insurance Coverage Litigation. Mr. Shugrue writes and lectures frequently on a variety of insurance coverage issues, including Lloyd's and the London market, environmental and toxic tort insurance coverage, and Directors & Officers liability insurance. He graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law (1987) and the University of Denver (1984).
John H. Mathias, Jr.
John H. Mathias, Jr. is a senior litigation partner and veteran trial lawyer at Jenner & Block. He is co-chair of the firm's Insurance Recovery and Counseling Practice and oversees its Reinsurance Practice. He is among Who's Who Legal: Insurance & Reinsurance's Global Elite Thought Leaders.
Thomas A. Marrinson
Mr. Marrinson is a partner in the Chicago office of Reed Smith LLP. He has experience in a wide variety of insurance coverage disputes, including those involving coverage for professional liability, D&O liability, environmental cleanup, lead poisoning, and asbestos-related property damage claims. Mr. Marrinson frequently writes and lectures on numerous insurance coverage issues throughout the country. He is a graduate of UCLA School of Law (1989) and Columbia College (1986).

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