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13 February 2020

Court Finds No Insurance Coverage For TCPA Settlement

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What happens when the Expected or Intended Exclusion and the Information Exclusion bump up against a policyholder's suit for breach of contract
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What happens when the Expected or Intended Exclusion and the Information Exclusion bump up against a policyholder’s suit for breach of contract, bad faith and improper denial of a claim based on an alleged TCPA violation?  You’ll have to visit our blog post on TCPAWorld.com to find out.  Suffice it to say that the insurance company’s judgment on the pleadings dismissing the policyholder’s complaint was granted based on both exclusions.

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ARTICLE
13 February 2020

Court Finds No Insurance Coverage For TCPA Settlement

United States Insurance
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Squire Patton Boggs LLP
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