Navigators owes $13.8 million in additional insured coverage even though the contractor settled out, Seventh Circuit ruled ...
In a previous post, we addressed blanket additional insured endorsements and the role they play in passing insurance obligations downstream. In short, the purpose of a “blanket” endorsement is to ...
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy discuss how the ruling in 'Gilbane Building v. St. Paul Insurance Co.' has heightened uncertainty among those who believe they are ...
Joseph D. Nohavicka writes: In 2015, when the First Department handed down its decision in 'Burlington Insurance Company v. NYC Transit Authority', insurance law mavens noted that the court was ...
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All contractors in Washington have a searchable webpage maintained by the state Department of Labor & Industries' Contractor Registration Department. A contractor's webpage contains a decent amount of ...
As Todd Dills and I discussed for his 2021 story “Just say no: One owner-operator's approach to broker/customer demands to be 'additional insured'," brokers and customers frequently require that they ...