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Monday, June 12, 2023 Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policies are claims-made and reported policies. When the coverage ends the ability to report claims for past acts ends at policy termination. Attorneys leaving private practice via retirement, becoming a judge or working in the private or public sector need to protect their past acts. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 7, 2023 Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policies are claims-made and reported policies. When the coverage ends the ability to report claims for past acts ends at policy termination. Attorneys leaving private practice via retirement, becoming a judge or working in the private or public sector need to protect their past acts. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 5, 2023 Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policies are claims-made and reported policies. When the coverage ends the ability to report claims for past acts ends at policy termination. Attorneys leaving private practice via retirement, becoming a judge or working in the private or public sector need to protect their past acts. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 12, 2022 With Crum & Forster (C&F) dropping its small firm Lawyer s Professional Liability Insurance what happens to the “Free” Retirement Tail? 1. If C&F has issued the non-practicing extended reporting period endorsement (ERP) attached to your policy, then you have nothing to worry about. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 29, 2022 Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policies are written on a ‘claims-made’ policy form. A claims-made policy form requires that the covered act must be reported (claim made) during the policy period or during the extension of the reporting period (ERP/Tail). READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 4, 2021Your law firm is closing. You decide to purchase an Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (ERP/Tail) to cover past acts. This endorsement is attached to your last in-force policy. Other than amending the reporting period (for a specified time from 1-year to unlimited), the endorsement does not normally amend any coverage or policy terms. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 21, 2021Attorney Malpractice policies are written on a claims-made policy form. With claims-made policy forms, when the policy terminates so does the coverage and there is no coverage for claims reported after the coverage termination date. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 20, 2021Many years ago, a law firm’s attorney malpractice insurance was being non-renewed because of claims severity and frequency. No malpractice insurer would provide a replacement attorney malpractice Insurance policy with prior acts. This 13 member firm was looking at premiums of around $125,000 for a million dollars coverage without prior acts. READ MORE >>
Friday, April 9, 2021Attorney Malpractice Extended Reporting Period (ERP or Tail) Endorsements are expensive. This is a tale of a firm that went to great lengths to figure out a way to avoid buying an ERP. Unfortunately, a bad creative solution can be costly. The following money saving idea for an alternative ERP is not recommended. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 28, 2020A frequently asked misguided question from attorneys is wanting to purchase a tail policy or shop their tail policy coverage. My response upsets some. There really is no such thing as a ‘tail policy’. I am sure that many attorneys stop reading right there, but hopefully not! READ MORE >>
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