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Tuesday, February 08, 2005

The Insurable Blog?

Eugene Volokh has an interesting post on the possibilities of coverage for defamation (and I would add invasion of privacy) suits under homeowner's policies.  While I am hesitant to post anything on coverage issues here, anyone with Westlaw access (or if you want to be old fashioned, law library access) can find more than they ever wanted to know about the business pursuits exclusion at 35 A.L.R.5th 375, Construction and Application of "Business Pursuits" Exclusion Provision in General Liability Policy by David J. Marchitelli

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