Anti-concurrent cause language article

As some of you might remember, I spent a good chunk of my non-billable time earlier this year working on an article about anti-concurrent cause language in Katrina and other insurance litigation.  My part is done, and I'm waiting on the publisher to give me a pdf of the finished article, which will appear in October in New Appleman's™ on Insurance: Critical Issues.  Because so many people have been asking me about this article, and because it is topical, I have requested and have received permission to publish an advance copy of the article here on this blog.  When I get the pdf, which will probably be later this month, I'll put it as a link to a post.

Appleman's is also holding a teleconference October 16 where I will talk about Katrina issues, anti-concurrent cause language and the like.  James Davis of Anderson Kill & Olick will also be presenting.  His topic: Global Warming Litigation -- Implications for Insurance Coverage.  The name of the conference is New Appleman'sInsurance Coverage Teleconference: The Impact of Mass Catastrophes on Insurance Coverage.  If you want to attend from the comfort of your office, here's a link that tells you how to do it

         

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Written By:Don On August 25, 2007 4:07 AM

Thanks for the update. Ive been patiently waiting to read this article and look forward to its release.

Written By:David Rossmiller On August 26, 2007 8:05 PM

Yes, it seems like it has taken forever to get from when I first committed to doing the article, which I think was in April, until now, and no time seemed so long as the time I actually spent writing it. Writing is a curious process, the great winnower of wheat from chaff -- sometimes ideas float around and sound right, but when you go to put them on paper, they need further work, or sometimes, the conclusion comes out the opposite.

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