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When Employees Do a Dishonest Day's Work
By: Edwin L. Doernberger and Ian O. Smith
Publication: The Connecticut Law Tribune
Date: November 2009
How Anti-Indemnity Statutes Control Construction Contracts
By: Jeremiah M. Welch and Alexandrea L. Isaac
Publication: The Connecticut Law Tribune
Date: November 2009
One Way to Eliminate the Finger-Pointing - Reprint
By: Tracy Alan Saxe and David G. Jordan
Publication: The Horton Group Newsletter
Date: October 2009
Defective Material Brings Caution to Drywall Contracts Segment
Interviewed: Jeffrey J. Vita
Publication: Crittenden's Specialty Coverages Insider newsletter
Date: September 2009
The Not-So-Great Wall of China - Reprint
By: Jeffrey J. Vita and David G. Jordan
Publication: The Horton Group Newsletter
Date: August 2009
One Way to Eliminate the Finger-Pointing
By: Tracy Alan Saxe and David G. Jordan
Publication: The Connecticut Law Tribune
Date: July 2009
When Covered and Uncovered Damages are Indivisible, the Carrier Must Pay
By: Edwin L. Doernberger
Publication: In-House
Date: July 2009
Toxic Walls - Reprint
By: Jeffrey J. Vita and David G. Jordan
Publication: Risk Management Magazine
Date: May 2009
Regulatory Estoppel 15 Years After Morton: A Fifty State Survey & Discussion of Argument Regarding Regulatory Estoppel
By: Tobias J. Cushing
Publication: American Bar Association - Section of Litigation's
Coverage journal
Date: March/April 2009
When the Government Calls, Protect Your Assets
By: Edwin L. Doernberger and Gregory D. Podolak
Publication: The Connecticut Law Tribune
Date: March 2009
Securing Coverage for Boston's Big Dig Collapse
By: Tracy Alan Saxe and Ryan M. Suerth
Publication: The Connecticut Law Tribune
Date: March 2009
Making Sure Someone Else's Insurer Pays First
By: Jeffrey J. Vita and Tobias J. Cushing
Publication: The Connecticut Law Tribune
Date: February 2009
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