Navigating Issues of Dual Representation Where Both Appointed Counsel and Independent Counsel Jointly Defend a Covered Lawsuit

Navigating Issues of Dual Representation Where Both Appointed Counsel and Independent Counsel Jointly Defend a Covered Lawsuit

In many cases, a defendant in a lawsuit may want to select their own lawyer, even if they believe that their liability insurance obligates the insurer to appoint one. If the defendant chooses to do so: “both the counsel provided by the insurer and independent counsel selected by the insured shall be allowed to participate in all aspects of the litigation. Counsel shall cooperate fully in the exchange of information that is consistent with each counsel’s ethical and legal obligation to the insured.”

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Avoiding Malpractice by Providing Prompt Notice of Intellectual Property Claims to Insurers

Avoiding Malpractice by Providing Prompt Notice of Intellectual Property Claims to Insurers

“Intellectual property attorneys may have a duty to apprize their clients of the need to notify their clients’ insurers of claims as part of their retention in order to fully represent their clients’ interests in a lawsuit for which they are counsel of record.”

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