Carrie Maylor Dicanio

Carrie Maylor Dicanio

March 20, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Policyholders Need Not Fear Alternative Dispute Resolution

Among the provisions that RWI policyholders should carefully scrutinize and negotiate with a clear sense of their needs and potential pitfalls are the mandatory alternative dispute (ADR) provisions in their policies.

By Carrie Maylor DiCanio

9 minute read

October 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

5 Things Every M&A Lawyer Should Consider When Drafting Arbitration Provisions

This article discusses five issues that counsel should consider when drafting an arbitration provision and provide insights on how to effectively craft an arbitration clause to enable the efficient and cost-effective resolution of M&A disputes in domestic arbitration.

By Carrie Maylor DiCanio

7 minute read

April 09, 2018 | FC&S Insurance

Insurance Broker Liability: A Tale of Two States

New York and New Jersey courts have adopted radically different approaches to the liability of insurance brokers to their customers. In New York, a broker…

By Robert D. Chesler and Carrie Maylor DiCanio

5 minute read

April 05, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Insurance Broker Liability: A Tale of Two States

New York and New Jersey courts have adopted radically different approaches to the liability of insurance brokers to their customers.

By Robert D. Chesler and Carrie Maylor DiCanio

5 minute read

October 14, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Transaction Liability Insurance: Where Corporate Deals, Insurance Claims-Handling Intersect

William G. Passannante and Carrie Maylor DiCanio provide some strategies to obtain the coverage purchased and facilitate efficient resolution of R&W insurance disputes.

By William G. Passannante and Carrie Maylor DiCanio

7 minute read

October 14, 2017 | New York Law Journal

The Unknown of 'Known Losses'

Mina Matin writes: The "known loss" principle, under New York Law, is the recognition of the universal public policy that insurance should only cover fortuitous losses. This article explores this principle as it relates to third party liability and excess liability policies, and discusses its practical implications.

By William G. Passannante and Carrie Maylor DiCanio

9 minute read

October 25, 2016 | FC&S Insurance

Theft and Severe Weather: a Storm for Marine Cargo Insurance

In recent years thieves have become uncannily adept at using technology as a means to steal—whether it’s money, private information, or proprietary…

By Joshua Gold and Carrie Maylor DiCanio

8 minute read

October 24, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Theft and Severe Weather: a Storm for Marine Cargo Insurance

Joshua Gold and Carrie Maylor DiCanio of Anderson Kill write that weather and heists accomplished via technology have added to shipping risk, and that these fast-evolving perils may have serious implications for whether a policyholder and other stakeholders have cargo insurance protection. Some cargo insurance companies are adding cyber exclusions and/or weather exclusions (or warranties) to their policies.

By Joshua Gold and Carrie Maylor DiCanio

17 minute read