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Thursday, March 8, 2018Risk Management Tip from Travelers Insurance March 2018 News Letter: Steps to Take at the Inception of Each Client Engagement to Avoid a Malpractice Claim Any client who is unhappy with a law firm’s representation is a potential plaintiff in a subsequent legal malpractice action. 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, March 2, 2018Recent Article in the ABA Journal. Certainly a different way to market for new clients. Some lawyers are irked by attorney's fake bar associations BY DEBRA CASSENS WEISS A Louisville lawyer is creating some bar associations on paper that have no actual members. READ MORE >>
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Tuesday, February 27, 2018Disciplinary Coverage is an additional coverage found on most admitted and some non-admitted Attorney Malpractice Insurance policies. Some malpractice insurers that do not offer this coverage are willing to endorse it on if requested. READ MORE >>
Friday, February 23, 2018The assumption that your attorney malpractice policy will not answer in case of a criminal complaint could be invalid. A recent New Jersey court case was cited in Professional Liability Matters by Seth L. Laver, Andrew P. Carroll and Steven C. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 22, 2018 How to Respond if Your Company's Data is Taken Hostage By Tom Kang of The Hartford The first ransom note in American history was written in 1874, when kidnappers demanded $20,000 to return four-year-old Charley Ross to his parents. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 22, 2018By Nate Hindman of The Hartford There’s nothing quite like the dread you feel after realizing you’ve sent a questionable email at work. Maybe you notice that the target of your email’s scorn was still CC’d, or maybe you’re a victim of the ever-dangerous accidental-send midway through introducing yourself to a new contact or client. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 22, 2018By James O'Brien of The Hartford Data Breach Owning a small business means owning data. You’re constantly acquiring new information related to your customers, your financial details, and all the vendors and contractors with whom you work. READ MORE >>
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