Loyal Crownover vs. Traveler’s Casualty & Surety

Year: 2002
Court: Nevada Supreme Court
Case Number: Docket No. 40234

Exclusions in a policy cannot be buried in the boilerplate verbiage of the grant of coverage. In this policy the promise of a defense under these circumstances was clear and invoked the insurer’s duty to defend.

UP’s brief was written pro bono by Gordon M. Cowan, Esq. of the Law Offices of Gordon M. Cowan. Of Counsel: Eugene R. Anderson, Esq. of Anderson Kill & Olick, PC, and Amy Bach, Esq.

 


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Source: https://uphelp.org/amicus-briefs/loyal-crownover-vs-travelers-casualty-surety/
Date: April 19, 2024