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Hunton Insurance Recovery Blog

Insurer Cannot Invoke Duty to Cooperate as Affirmative Defense After Denying Coverage

By Lawrence J. Bracken II, Michael S. Levine & Latosha M. Ellis
October 15, 2019

In Dunn, et al. v. Columbia National Insurance Company, No. 2:17-cv-0246 (N.D. Ga.), an insurance company refused to defend an insured in a personal injury claim contending that the insured failed to cooperate in the defense. The underlying claim…

Oklahoma Insurance Law

No Insurance Coverage Available Because LLC Was Not A Named Insured

By Steven V. Buckman
January 31, 2014

No Insurance Coverage Available Because LLC Was Not A Named Insured

No coverage was available to a limited liability company when it was not named as an insured in the liability insurance policy. An individual by the name of Kouk…

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