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Steven A. Meyerowitz

Steven A. Meyerowitz

Steven A. Meyerowitz, a Harvard Law School graduate, is the founder and president of Meyerowitz Communications Inc., a law firm marketing communications consulting company. He may be contacted at [email protected].

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November 04, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Delaware Supreme Court Limits Insurance Policies' Definition of 'Securities Claim'

The Supreme Court of Delaware has ruled that claims brought by a bankruptcy trustee against Verizon Communications Inc. were not securities claims for purposes of various insurance policies because the claims did not allege any violation of regulations, rules, or statutes regulating securities.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

7 minute read

November 04, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Mobile Gym Was Not an 'Uninsured Auto,' Florida Appellate Court Rules

A Florida court has ruled that a mobile gym that operated out of the back of a truck was not an uninsured auto for purposes of the automobile insurance policy of a woman who allegedly was injured while training.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

3 minute read

November 04, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Top 10 Insurance Coverage Cases from the Insurance Coverage Law Center for October

Here are the Top 10 insurance coverage cases from the Insurance Coverage Law Center for October.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

2 minute read

November 04, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Top State Supreme Court Insurance Coverage Cases from the Insurance Coverage Law Center for October

Here are the top state supreme court insurance coverage cases from the Insurance Coverage Law Center for October.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

1 minute read

October 23, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Oklahoma Law Immunizes Insurance Fraud Reports Made in Good Faith, Supreme Court Rules

The Supreme Court of Oklahoma has ruled that Oklahoma law provides immunity for those who report or provide information regarding suspected insurance fraud as long as they, themselves, do not act fraudulently, in bad faith, in reckless disregard for the truth, or with actual malice in providing the information.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

6 minute read

October 23, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Settlement Did Not Limit Insurer's Liability for Third Parties' Asbestos Claims, Appellate Court Rules

An appellate court in Louisiana has ruled that a 2013 agreement settling coverage issues between an insurance carrier and its insured did not limit the insurer's liability for injuries allegedly caused to third parties from exposure to asbestos that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

5 minute read

October 23, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Wisconsin Governor Signs Bill on Healthcare Coverage for First Responders' Families

The governor of Wisconsin, Tony Evers, has signed Senate Bill 266 into law.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

2 minute read

October 23, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Jury Awards Plaintiff Only $2,600 for Injuries She Said She Suffered in Auto Accident

A Texas jury has awarded only $2,600 to a woman who alleged that she was injured in an auto accident.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

2 minute read

October 22, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Pennsylvania District Court Rejects Federal Diversity Jurisdiction Over Lloyd's of London in Insurance Coverage Case

Federal courts throughout the United States have struggled to determine whether to exercise jurisdiction in cases involving Lloyd's of London insurance policies.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

5 minute read

October 22, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insurer May Be Estopped from Denying Coverage Even Where Policy Did Not Cover Claim, Florida Appeals Court Says

A Florida court has ruled that an insurance company may be estopped from denying coverage even where the policy did not cover the claim.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

6 minute read