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Seventh Circuit Finds No Duty to Defend For Liability Insurer When Liability Based on Intentional Wrongs

In an insurance contract dispute, the Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled April 23 that a liability insurer has no duty to defend a village from litigation alleging intentional misconduct, but not negligence. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company v. Village of Franklin Park, No. 06-2924 (7th Cir.…

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Midwest Insurers Have Duty to Defend in Junk Fax Class-Action Suits

The Illinois Supreme Court handed a victory to plaintiffs throughout Illinois with its 2006 ruling in an insurance dispute over whether insurers must cover the costs of a junk fax class action lawsuit for an insured covered for an “advertising injury.” In Valley Forge Insurance Co. v. Swiderski Electronics, Inc.,…

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