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Insurance

May 20, 2005

Lack of Duty to Indemnify Does Not Preclude Defense

Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk A. Pasich - Insurance carriers often argue that they do not have to indemnify their insureds when their insureds acted intentionally. They point to an exclusion commonly found in general liability policies that bars coverage when injury was "expected or intended" from the "standpoint of the insured."

        
        Focus Column
        
        Insurance Law
        
        By Kirk A. Pasich
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