Law360, New York ( October 9, 2014, 11:15 AM EDT) -- Policyholders should challenge insurers' efforts to avoid coverage based on overbroad interpretations of the "related claims" provisions commonly found in claims-made insurance policies. By encouraging close and careful examination of the facts and allegations on which the respective claims are based, policyholders are well-positioned to protect the benefit of the insurance coverage purchased....
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