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Hunton Insurance Partner Syed Ahmad Discusses Key Insurance Rulings of 2017

By Michael S. Levine on June 22, 2017
Posted in Bad Faith, Duty to Defend, General Liability, Homeowners

Last week, my partner, Syed Ahmad, commented on some of the biggest insurance rulings of the year in a Law360 feature article that can be found here.  Among those decisions is USAA Texas Lloyd’s Co. v. Menchaca, where the Texas Supreme Court ruled that that policyholders may recover for bad faith in…

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