Panel Reverses Ruling In Insurer’s Favor In Errors, Omissions Liability Dispute

Mealey's (November 29, 2016, 10:40 AM EST) -- HARTFORD, Conn. — A Connecticut appeals court found that an insurer’s duty to defend was not barred by a public entity errors and omission liability insurance policy's contract exclusion because an underlying complaint left open the possibility that a negligent misrepresentation claim against the insured did not arise out of a contract, reversing and remanding a lower court in an opinion to be officially released Dec. 6 (Town of Monroe v. Discover Property and Casualty Insurance Co., No. AC 38332, Conn. App.; 2016 Conn. App. LEXIS 443)....

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