Associated Industries Insurance Company, Inc. v. Wachtel Missry LLP et al
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1:21-cv-03624
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January 09, 2023
Atty Loses Bid For Legal Malpractice Coverage
An insurer for an attorney accused of misleading a client in a real estate deal doesn't need to cover the attorney in the underlying litigation, a New York federal court said Monday.
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November 07, 2022
Insurer Can't Duck Legal Malpractice Coverage, Atty Says
An insurer for an attorney accused of misleading a client in a real estate deal never told him it was reserving its rights to defend him in the underlying lawsuit and therefore must continue to cover him, the attorney told a New York federal court.
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September 23, 2022
No Unreasonable Delay In Coverage Denial, Insurer Says
An insurer is fighting back against claims that it waited too long to file a suit to stop defense coverage for a Manhattan law firm accused of misleading a client in a real estate deal.
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September 19, 2022
NYC Law Firm Says Insurer Can't Revoke Defense Coverage
A Manhattan law firm is arguing its insurer waited too long to file聽a suit to stop defense coverage, claiming the insurer is breaking its promise and even began to pay some costs already, according to a letter filed in New York federal court.聽聽
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September 09, 2022
Law Firm's Policy Doesn't Cover Malpractice Suit, Judge Says
A Manhattan law firm and its former partner don't have insurance coverage for malpractice claims stemming from a $12 million real estate sale, a New York federal judge ruled, finding that a policy exclusion applied because the attorney was acting on behalf of another company while he represented the seller.