Law360, New York ( October 24, 2016, 7:13 PM EDT) -- The Louisiana Supreme Court recently decided, in Arceneaux et al. v. Amstar Corp. et. al, 2015-0588 (La. 9/7/16, 1), that in long latency disease cases, an insurer's payments of defense costs may be prorated when the insurer's occurrence-based policy was effective only during part of the plaintiffs' exposure years....
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