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Louisiana Insurance Law Newsletter – August 2020

Dear Friends: In this issue, we discuss cases involving an intentional-act exclusion found inadequate; a reservation of rights letter found inadequate; the construction contract anti‑indemnity statute; and of course UM waivers. If you have any questions, feel free to call or email. And as always and especially in these difficult times, thanks for your continued patronage […]

Is Business-Interruption Coverage Available?

By Richard J. Petre, Jr. With the suspension of business activities because of the coronavirus and resultant governmental shut-down orders, small business owners are reviewing their insurance policies and seeking help from attorney for businesses cases to see whether they have business-interruption insurance for their losses. To those seeking such coverage, there are two major [...]

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Louisiana Insurance Law Newsletter – October 2019

Written by Richard Petre This newsletter highlights several interesting out-of-state decisions—an excess insurer seeking allocation between covered and non-covered claims, a telephone voice-mail reservation of rights, and the question of whether in Texas applying the “eight-corners” test depends on the policy’s wording. And we do have a Louisiana decision [...]

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Louisiana Insurance Law Newsletter – August 2019

Written by Richard Petre This issue highlights two recent Louisiana decisions on the business exclusion in homeowners’ insurance policies as well as a major federal court of appeals decision addressing insurance issues in molestation cases. But the big news is that Claitor’s Publishing Division has finally published the fourth edition of Louisiana Liability & Property [...]

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Louisiana Insurance Law Newsletter – June 2019

Written by Richard Petre In this newsletter, we begin with a non-coverage case, reporting on a major collateral‑source ruling by the Louisiana Supreme Court on whether personal-injury plaintiffs who received workers’ compensation can recover as medical expenses what the health care providers originally charged, including the amounts “written off,” or what [...]