Civil Litigation,
Insurance,
California Supreme Court
Aug. 30, 2019
State high court issues landmark insurance decision
On Thursday, the court addressed the importance of California’s so-called “notice-prejudice” rule — an issue critical in many insurance coverage disputes.





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
On Thursday, the California Supreme Court issued a decision on an issue critical in many insurance coverage disputes. In Pitzer College v. Indian Harbor Insurance Co., 2019 DJDAR 8347 (Cal. 2019), the court addressed the importance of California's so-called "notice-prejudice" rule. Under this rule, as the court explained, an insurer must prove ...
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