Insurance
Jan. 17, 2013
Look back at 2012's insurance decisions
In 2012, California appellate courts once again issued a number of decisions establishing or confirming important insurance principles.





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 2012, California appellate courts once again issued a number of decisions establishing or confirming important insurance principles.
In State v. Continental Insurance Co., 55 Cal. 4th 186 (2012), the court addressed a claim by the state of California for indemnity from insurers in connection with federally mandated cleanup of the Stringfellow acid pits waste site. In ruling in the state's favor, the court issued a decision of substantial importance to insureds faced wit...
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