Insurance – CGL – Duty to Defend or Indemnify – Intentional Conduct – Advertising Injury
Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty Insurance Co. v. Sharpe Images, Inc. Where the business insurance policy at issue includes only defendant Sharpe Images, Inc. on the declarations page that lists the insured parties, and where the policy denies coverage to any “limited liability company … not shown as a Named Insured in the Declarations,” defendant Nextplans, LLC – a wholly owned subsidiary of Sharpe Images – is not insured by the policy.
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Published: September 24, 2012
Time posted: 5:03 pm
Tags: Advertising Injury, CGL, Duty to Defend or Indemnify, Insurance, Intentional Conduct






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