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We've Got You Covered: Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin 2023

Product ID: CA3518R5
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Insurance intel

From insurer stigma to biometric data, We’ve Got You Covered: Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin 2023 addresses a wide spectrum of the hottest topics in insurance law. You’ll find the tools you need to tackle your next claim and receive guidance on court interpretations of coverage issues impacting Wisconsin policyholders, insurers, and the public.

Veteran insurance law attorneys will discuss the latest developments, including:

  • How additional insured coverage is typically triggered
  • Common issues, examples, and limitations
  • Contract indemnity provisions and parallels to additional insured coverage
  • How the duty to defend is determined
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OnDemand seminar

Pricing

Member $269.00

Non-Member $349.00

Credits

7 CLE

Date and Time

Saturday, December 09, 20238:30 AM - 4:00 PM CT

Add to Calendar 12/9/2023 8:30:00 AM 12/9/2023 4:00:00 PM America/Chicago We've Got You Covered: Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin 2023

Insurance intel

From insurer stigma to biometric data, We’ve Got You Covered: Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin 2023 addresses a wide spectrum of the hottest topics in insurance law. You’ll find the tools you need to tackle your next claim and receive guidance on court interpretations of coverage issues impacting Wisconsin policyholders, insurers, and the public.

Veteran insurance law attorneys will discuss the latest developments, including:

  • How additional insured coverage is typically triggered
  • Common issues, examples, and limitations
  • Contract indemnity provisions and parallels to additional insured coverage
  • How the duty to defend is determined
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Insurance intel

From insurer stigma to biometric data, We’ve Got You Covered: Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin 2023 addresses a wide spectrum of the hottest topics in insurance law. You’ll find the tools you need to tackle your next claim and receive guidance on court interpretations of coverage issues impacting Wisconsin policyholders, insurers, and the public.

Veteran insurance law attorneys will discuss the latest developments, including:

  • How additional insured coverage is typically triggered
  • Common issues, examples, and limitations
  • Contract indemnity provisions and parallels to additional insured coverage
  • How the duty to defend is determined
Read More ↓

Program Chairs:

Joshua B. Cronin
von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
Milwaukee

Mollie T. Kugler – also presenting
von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
Milwaukee

Presenters:

Austin Borton
Leavell & Borton, S.C.
Racine

Caleb R. Gerbitz
Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols, S.C.
Milwaukee

Erik M. Gustafson
Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen, S.C.
Milwaukee

Jeffrey L. Leavell
Leavell & Borton, S.C.
Racine

Nicole R. Radler
Simpson & Deardorff, S.C.
Milwaukee

Christine M. Rice
Simpson & Deardorff, S.C.
Milwaukee

James M. Sosnoski
Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols, S.C.
Milwaukee

April Toy
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
Milwaukee

8:30 a.m. Identifying Insurer’s Duties to the Insured After the Suit Limitations Period Expires

  • Reconciling the one-year statute of limitations for breach of contract claims relating to first-party insurance policies in Wis. Stat. § 631.83(1) with the three-year statute of limitations for bad faith claims in Wis. Stat. § 893.57
  • Practical advice for counseling clients

Erik M. Gustafson

9:30 a.m. Insurer Stigma: Managing the Reputational Aspect of Insurance Litigation

  • Strategies insurer attorneys should take to promote their client’s reputation in specific cases
  • Obstacles insurer-side attorneys face when trying to convince a jury that the insurer’s position is reasonable and not merely an attempt to avoid paying what is due under the contract
  • How the insurance bar can take collective action to advance the reputation of the insurance industry as a whole

Caleb R. Gerbitz, James M. Sosnoski

10:30 a.m. Break

10:45 a.m. Additional Insured Coverage

  • What is an “additional insured” and how coverage is typically triggered
  • Limitations, common examples of additional insureds, and common issues - particularly in multi-party litigation
  • Contract indemnity provisions including common approaches and parallels to additional insured coverage
  • How duty to defend is determined, contrasted with indemnity

Austin Borton, Jeffrey L. Leavell

11:45 a.m. Lunch (on your own)

12:45 p.m. Causation Issues in Coverage Cases

  • Discuss different insurance policy language and how it is interpreted by courts

Joshua B. Cronin

1:45 p.m. Uninsured and Underinsured Coverage

  • Recent decisions impacting uninsured and underinsured motorist coverages
  • How to calculate application of the reducing clause under the now existing case law

Nicole R. Radler, Christine M. Rice

2:45 p.m. Break

3:00 p.m. Coverage Trends with Biometric Data Lawsuits

  • Recent decisions interpreting whether the use (or misuse) of biometric data is covered

Mollie T. Kugler, April Toy

4:00 p.m. Program Concludes

  • Take a thorough look at how courts are currently interpreting policy language
  • Hear how the insurance bar can advance the reputation of the insurance industry
  • Examine common issues and limitations of additional insured coverage
  • Discover recent coverage trends in lawsuits about biometric data
  • Connect with other Wisconsin insurance lawyers for referrals and continued guidance
  • Insurance lawyers
  • Civil litigators
  • Tort lawyers
  • Corporate counsel
  • Business lawyers
  • General practitioners

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