Katherine Miller

Katherine Miller

March 06, 2018 | FC&S Insurance

#MeToo—Sexual Harassment and Insurance. Is Your Business Covered?

As more and more sexual harassment and sexual assault claims come to light in all realms, including Hollywood, the judiciary and Congress, it is important…

By Walter J. Andrews and Katherine Miller

4 minute read

February 28, 2018 | Daily Business Review

#MeToo—Sexual Harassment and Insurance. Is Your Business Covered?

As more and more sexual harassment and sexual assault claims come to light in all realms, including Hollywood, the judiciary and Congress, it is important to ensure that your business is prepared to manage any such allegations with adequate insurance coverage.

By Walter J. Andrews and Katherine Miller

4 minute read

January 04, 2018 | FC&S Insurance

When Is a Business Entitled to Insurance Coverage for Additional Lost Profits?

The stoplights have been repaired and the debris has been cleared, but many local businesses are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Irma, especially…

By Walter J. Andrews and Katherine Miller

5 minute read

December 22, 2017 | Daily Business Review

After Irma: Is Your Business Entitled to Insurance Coverage for Additional Lost Profits?

The stoplights have been repaired and the debris has been cleared, but many local businesses are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Irma, especially in the hospitality industry, due to continued rebuilding efforts, the public perception that South Florida is not ready for visitors again and the loss of other tourist attractions that draw visitors to South Florida.

By Walter Andrews and Katherine Miller

4 minute read

April 18, 2017 | FC&S Insurance

For Big-Number Settlement Negotiations, Excess Insurers Cannot Take a Back Seat

It is an all-too-common dilemma for many companies.  You’ve been hit with a lawsuit after a mistake or accident that has caused extensive damages. …

By and Katherine Miller Paul T. Moura Syed S. Ahmad

6 minute read

March 27, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

The Disparagement Dilemma: Insurance Coverage for the Defense and Indemnity of Product Disparagement Claims

For decades, retailers and all other kinds of companies have faced suits alleging breach of contract, unfair trade practices or tortious interference. For some lucky insureds, courts have found coverage for these lawsuits where they include allegations of product disparagement—a covered "personal and advertising injury" under typical commercial general liability policies.

By Syed Ahmad, Andrea DeField and Katherine Miller

10 minute read