Insurance
Jan. 18, 2012
2011 year in review: California insurance cases
A review of last year's court decisions dealing with important insurance issues.





Kirk A. Pasich
Partner and Co-Leader of the Insurance Recovery Group
McGuireWoods LLP
Phone: (310) 956-3462
Email: kpasich@mcguirewoods.com
Loyola Law School
In 2011, state appellate courts rendered a number of decisions on important insurance issues.
One appellate court addressed coverage for a right of publicity claim. In Aroa Marketing Inc. v. Hartford Insurance Co. of the Midwest, 198 Cal. App. 4th 781 (2011), the court interpreted a "personal and advertising injury" provision in a liability policy. A model had sued the insured asserting that the insured had misappropriated her likeness, thereby depriving her of her right t...
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