Insurance
Dec. 29, 2015
The top insurance decisions of 2015
This year, California courts issued a number of interesting, and sometimes provocative, decisions on insurance-related issues. Three stand out.





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 2015, California courts issued a number of interesting, and sometimes provocative, decisions on insurance-related issues. Three stand out.
In Gonzalez v. Fire Insurance Exchange, 234 Cal. App. 4th 1220 (2015), an individual filed a lawsuit against an insured and nine other individuals, claiming that she was assaulted by an unknown number of men as she lay unconscious in a room after being given multiple shots of hard liquor. The complaint included causes of action for ass...
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