L Squared Insurance Agency Blog: malpractice insurance
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Friday, October 28, 2016L Squared does not charge a policy fee on any admitted insurance policy product. The only fees that it does charge are on surplus lines accounts for filing fees. Unfortunately, L Squared has to pass along the policy fees, Risk Purchasing Group (RPG) fees and Risk Retention Group (RRG) fees that many of the insurance providers that L Squared works with charge. READ MORE >>
Thursday, October 27, 2016While is seems like our presidential candidates can state virtually anything to win the election. Attorneys representing clients are held to a higher standard. This issue was addressed by the California Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility & Conduct for a hypothetical case. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 24, 2016We are occasionally asked what would constitute a “deliberate act” under an attorney malpractice policy that would be excluded from coverage. Gaining an advantage at any means will likely lead an attorney down this path. Here are some deliberate acts in the extreme. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 21, 2016The world has changed in the past few years. All of us think nothing about tweeting or posting about what we did, what we saw, what we ate or how we feel almost as soon as it happens. Sometimes if makes us feel good to air publicly arguments or disagreements when we perceive that we were treated unfairly. READ MORE >>
Thursday, October 20, 2016One of the most preventable attorney malpractice claims is a statute of limitations claim. The initial steps at client intake can help avoid or minimize your risk of being sued. The firm needs at intake determine if the firm is bumping up against a statutes of limitation issue. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 18, 2016All Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance policies sold in the USA are claims made policies. This continues to be an issue that comes up time and again with attorneys that falsely believe if they let their coverage lapse that past acts will be covered by the lapsed Attorney Malpractice Insurance Policy. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 17, 2016Although it comes up infrequently, occasionally you will receive a Subpoena. Even though it is a benefit in many policies this is a 2 edge sword. Responding to the subpoena without notifying your malpractice insurance carrier could down the road lead to a malpractice claim's denial. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 14, 2016 Malpractice Insurance—Coverage for Sanctions There is no coverage for sanctions or fines under a Professional Liability Insurance policy. In most cases sanctions or fines would not be insurable anyway. READ MORE >>
Thursday, October 13, 2016The time to check your malpractice coverage is not after the punitive damage award against you. But occasionally we are asked if a particular malpractice insurance policy covers punitive damages. Because a punitive damage awards are normally awarded for egregious acts few malpractice policies do but many do not. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, October 12, 2016Many law firms do not answer these questions correctly on the Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance application. Some law firms might perceive this to be no big deal. When not answered correctly, it could lead to claims being denied (an extreme case), but likely additional underwriting questions and/or a premium that may be much higher or lower than it should be. READ MORE >>
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