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Legal insights on insurance litigation in the State of Tennessee

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The Little Recognized Side Effect of the Broad Duty to Defend

By Parks Chastain on November 18, 2009
Posted in Third-Party Coverage Issues

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THIRD-PARTY COVERAGE LITIGATION ISSUES NOW ADDRESSED ON BLOG

By Parks Chastain on November 18, 2009
Posted in Third-Party Coverage Issues

Although the focus of this blog was, and will remain, first-party insurance coverage litigation, many of our readers have asked if we are going to include third-party coverage litigation topics in the blog. While we initially wanted to remain “purists,” so to speak, demand is such that we will create a separate “Category” entitled “Third-Party …

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The Tennessee Insurance Litigation Blog offers legal insights on insurance litigation in Tennessee from a pair of attorneys on both sides of the discussion. Brandon McWherter, a partner at McWherter Scott Bobbitt PLC, provides the policyholder’s perspective. E. Jason Ferrell, a member in the Nashville-based firm Brewer, Krause, Brooks, Chastain & Meisner, LLC, offers the insurance company’s perspective.

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