...the Insurance Services Office (ISO) began offering significantly revised Commercial General Liability (CGL) forms featuring changes for many policyholders. Although not all insurance carriers can...
...granted plaintiff's cross motion. Courts have held that commercial general liability (CGL) policies do not insure against faulty workmanship in the work product itself...
In their Construction Law column, John-Patrick Curran, David J. Kanfer and Kenneth M. Block, members of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt, write: Indemnification clauses are nearly ubiquitous
...Business Interruption Insurance is generally part of the Commercial General Liability Policy (CGL) and is specifically described in the policy. Courts have held the insurance...
...in a building owned by Dierks. PSM issued a commercial general liability (CGL) policy to the Bakery, and in accordance with the lease, Dierks was...
...be left without a defense by its insurers despite having purchased primary CGL and excess policies. The Rule The...
Neal Fellenbaum, a partner at Zegen & Fellenbaum, and Andre K. Cizmarik, counsel at Edwards Wildman Palmer, write that managing a troubled business can be a challenge for anyone, but the challenges f
...at issue consist of primary, umbrella and excess comprehensive general liability ("CGL") policies issued to defendant Corning Incorporated ("Corning"), covering the...
...34;General Star"), or alternatively under a commercial general liability ("CGL") policy issued by St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance ...
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