Legal and Regulatory

Deconstructing the Confusion: The 'Contractual Liability' Insurance Requirement in Construction Contracts
To protect from an uninsured exposure, the upstream party should be clear in the "insurance requirements" section of contracts that any form of a Contractual Liability Limitation Endorsement will not be accepted.
By Neil B. Posner
May 18, 2018
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by Neil B. Posner
Neil B. Posner successfully counsels his clients on the complexities of buying and maintaining insurance, and using insurance as part of an overall risk-management program. Chair of the Much Shelist’s Policyholders' Insurance Coverage group, Neil focuses on insurance recovery and dispute resolution, risk management, loss prevention and cost containment. His clients include public and private companies, organizations, boards of directors, individual officers and other policyholders.
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