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Perspective

Jul. 7, 2016

Court addresses 'comprehensive' cyber policy's reach

A recent case shows why policyholders must be vigilant to prevent a "disconnect" between the policy as marketed and the actual policy language called upon to pay a cyber claim. By Daniel A. Johnson and Matthew L. Jacobs

By Daniel A. Johnson and Matthew L. Jacobs

INSURANCE LAW

UPDATE (ILU)

Practical Policyholder Advice: Many companies have recently experienced data breaches resulting in disclosure of their customers' personal or financial information. Insurers have begun offering "cybersecurity" policies that are marketed as covering such cyber risks. Policyholders, however, must be v...

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