L Squared Insurance Agency Blog: extended reporting period
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018Question from Law Firm: Law Firm’s Managing Partner states, “My Travelers Attorney Malpractice Insurance Agent tells me that it is going to cost 3 times expiring to buy an Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (ERP or Tail). Our law firm is merging with another firm and is required to have an ERP. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 26, 2018Along with attorneys not understanding claims-made insurance coverage and the need to protect past acts, more than one attorney has ‘top sheeted’ their policy determining they have 60 days past expiration to renew or get new coverage because of the 60 day ‘Automatic’ Extended Reporting Period (ERP). READ MORE >>
Monday, March 19, 2018Attorney 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 >>
Friday, March 16, 2018 This is a frequently asked question. Attorney takes the “free” non-practicing Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (ERP/Tail) on his Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policy and decides to start practicing law again at a later date. What is the impact on the ERP? READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 13, 2018Given the issues with claims-made insurance for attorney malpractice insurance thought and planning on how to handle the attorney malpractice exposure should start prior to the split. If your two person law firm is splitting up and each going separate ways, the best approach for the firm is... READ MORE >>
Monday, March 12, 2018I hate this discussion with attorneys. As with many things in life there is no right answer. Everyone likes ‘free’. But ‘free’ does not always mean that there are no strings attached. Attorney Malpractice Insurance for solo practitioners ‘free’ retirement tail can be a great benefit. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 6, 2018Question from Client: Is this Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policy Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (ERP or Tail) Full Prior Acts? Response: A common misconception is that there is a separate policy issued once an ERP is purchased on for an attorney malpractice insurance policy. This is not the case. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 5, 2018Even though the insurer is no longer writing malpractice insurance the coverage for an issued Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (Tail or ERP) remains in force. With this stated, as the years go by your insurer could have merged, been sold, liquidated or gone completely out of business. READ MORE >>
Friday, January 26, 2018A common misconception is that Attorney Malpractice Insurance coverage for a departing attorney continues until the end of the policy term because it is ‘paid for’. Once an attorney leaves a law firm their work after they leave the firm is not covered. READ MORE >>
Monday, December 18, 2017End of year is always an exciting time for professionals. For Accountants and Lawyers it can be the scariest of times. Many professionals make or execute career decisions at year. Some start out on a new journey as a solo practitioner. Others are forming new partnerships or joining existing partnerships. READ MORE >>
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