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Insurer’s Right to Terminate its Defense Duty is Limited

In ProDriver Leasing Sys. v. Cincinnati Indem. Co., No. 16-CV-995-JPS, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 161529 (E.D. Wis. Sep. 29, 2017), Cincinnati Insurance Company sought to stop defending its insured. It claimed that facts came to light during its defense of a trademark infringement lawsuit through “independent counsel” it selected under Wisconsin law that eliminated its…

November 8, 2017 in Insurance Coverage, Uncategorized.

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