James Bobotek will be a panelist on a session titled "Make it or Break it – Tips and Strategies for Maximizing the Value of a Corporate Deposition in Your Coverage Case" on Thursday, February 28 at 2:15 pm. In addition, Geoffrey Greeves will moderate a panel titled "You Say’ Covered Consequential Loss,’ I Say ‘Non-Covered Inflicted Injury’: The Developing Law of Insurance Coverage for ‘Rip and Tear’ Damages in Construction Defect Litigation" on Friday, March 1 at 11:35 am.
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
7000 N Resort Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85750-1341
Dates
2/27/2013 - 3/2/2013
In the "Make it or Break it – Tips and Strategies for Maximizing the Value of a Corporate Deposition in Your Coverage Case" session, the panel will address the important role of corporate depositions in coverage cases, and provide effective strategies for preparing for and taking/defending these depositions. The panel will also address issues and disputes that often arise during corporate depositions in coverage cases.
In the "You Say’ Covered Consequential Loss,’ I Say ‘Non-Covered Inflicted Injury’: The Developing Law of Insurance Coverage for ‘Rip and Tear’ Damages in Construction Defect Litigation" session, the case law addressing insurance coverage for alleged consequential loss in the form of "rip and tear" or "get to" damages continues to develop and evolve. The panel discusses arguments for and against coverage for these damages—often significantly exceeding the cost of repairing already damaged property—and the case trends nationwide.
American Bar Association (ABA)