Recorded Webcast: Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation in 2022

Recorded Webcast: Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation in 2022

Recorded Webcast. Broadcasted last September 21, 2022. Check out now and get the whole webcast recording.

By The Knowledge Group

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  • Event lasts 1 hour

    Recorded Webcast. Broadcasted last September 21, 2022.

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    The past months have seen a rise in new insurance coverage and bad faith filings. Notably, a significant number of claims filed at both federal and state courts were dismissed favoring insurers due to the lack of “direct physical loss or damage” to property. In the recent McNamara v. Government Employees Insurance decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed the Florida district court’s decision dismissing the bad faith claim. The Eleventh Circuit held that “consent judgment is the ‘functional equivalent’ of an excess judgment that permits the insured to proceed against the insurer for bad faith.”

    As the latest court decisions continue to impact the regulatory landscape, it is critical for claim professionals to stay on top of the latest developments surrounding insurance laws. They must also be proactive in reassessing their policies to avoid bad faith claims and other legal pitfalls.

    This course brings the audience to a road beyond the basics of preparing for and defending against bad faith litigation. In this engaging discussion, the speakers will also share fresh insights and strategies for the counsel to boost their chance of winning coverage and bad faith lawsuits.

    This LIVE Webcast will discuss the following:

    • Bad Faith Litigation: Regulatory Trends and Developments
    • Notable Cases and Court Rulings
    • Litigation Red Flags and Other Challenges
    • Best Defense Strategies
    • Reverse Bad Faith Claim: Potential Grounds and Other Issues
    • Regulatory Outlook

    Panel Speakers:

    Kimberly M. Parson, Managing Partner, Rebar Kelly

    Edward J. Currie, Jr., Shareholder, Currie Johnson & Myers, P.A.

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