| Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Julian McPhillipsAs a young Ivy-League trained lawyer on Wall Street, Julian McPhillips's resume could have taken him anywhere.  But he returned to his native Alabama and began a career that would earn him the moniker "The People's Lawyer."  I talked to the renowned McPhillips about his remarkable 40-plus year career taking on powerful forces, his recently-released book – Only In Alabama -- and living just feet away from where two national treasures once slept.
 Randy Spencer's Open MicOffice Holiday Party + Lamp Shade On The Head = Coverage Dispute
 
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 Insurance Key Issues – Half-Price Sale Ends December 31st Santa's Warning To Naughty Kids
 
 This Was Exciting: The Wall Street Journal Published My Op-Ed
 Encore: Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With The Grinch Who Stole InsuranceA Career Spent Denying Santa's Claims
 
 Adjuster Punished For ROR Letter That Cited 73 Pages Of Policy Language
 Plaintiff's Lawyer: Show Me The Monet.  Court: You'll Get No Van Dough.Robert Chemers On The Secret To His Winning Haiku
 Coverage Opinions "Hormone Hunter" Story Reprinted By The Savannah Bar Newsletter 
 OMGosh: Look Whole Stole Coverage Opinions ISO Introduces Several New Additional Insured EndorsementsSaxe, Doernberger & Vita Provide A Summary
 
 Warning Sign: Don't Get Sucked-In
 9th Circuit Rules In The Case Of The Century What A Great "Use Of An Auto" Case                 Court Says Insurer's Coverage Letter Is DeficientLessons From The "50-Item ROR Checklist"
 Remarkable Duty To Defend Test = Insurer Has Duty To Defend Insured For Sex Trafficking Claims That Other Type Of "Property Damage" Holy Palsgraf: Appeals Court Concludes That Auto Accident Could Have Caused Overdose Of Drug
 Tapas: Small Dishes Of Insurance Coverage•  Liquor Liability Exclusion Does Not Make Bar's Policy Illusory
 • An Oldie: Court Addresses "Occurrence" Defined As An "Event"
 • Should Breach Of Contract And Bad Faith Claims Be Bifurcated?
 
 
 
 
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