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California Supreme Court Rules on the Effect of Concurrent Causation in Coverage Cases Involving Indivisible Damage from Pollution


by William K. Enger View Biography
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP View Firm Credentials
Los Angeles Office

Gregory K. Lee View Biography
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP View Firm Credentials
Los Angeles Office

June 22, 2009

Previously published on May 2009

In its March 9, 2009 ruling in State of California v. Underwriters at Lloyd's London et al. (S149988) ("Underwriters"), the California Supreme Court, which is the highest court in that state, handed down a significant ruling for insurers and insureds litigating coverage for environmental pollution.


 

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