Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Trey Gowdy
Prosecutor: "That's the job I want to be known for."
Trey Gowdy is of course well-known for his eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives. But he disliked the experience and wants to be known for his sixteen years as a prosecutor. I spoke to Gowdy about his time as an assistant U.S. attorney and state district attorney, as well as his recent #1 NYT bestseller about the art of persuasion. An hour on the phone with Gowdy and I didn't ask him a simple political question. He had no complaints.
Randy Spencer's Open Mic
This Coverage Dispute Is The Pits
Encore: Randy Spencer's Open Mic
Insurance For The Summer Road Trip
Introducing The "At-Home Version" Of Insurance Key Issues
This Could Be One Grouchy Insurance Company
Randy Spencer Is Keeping The King Safe
Court Finds Russian Interference In The CGL Policy's Insuring Agreement
This Line From A Coverage Decision Made Me Smile
Novak Djokovic Booted From U.S. Open: Was It For An "Accident?"
Dog Gets "One Free Bite" – For Coverage
Independent Counsel Or Not: Two Common Construction Defect RORs
Insurer Says USC-ya In Court: Policyholder Can't Compel Arbitration
Policyholder Head Exploding Decision
Insured Must Request Defense Or No Coverage – Even If Insurer Knows About Claim
Supreme Court Adopts A 12-Corners Test For Determining Insurer's Duty To Defend
A Fish Tale Leads To A Coverage Dispute In A State High Court
Lesson in Policy Drafting
Tapas: Small Dishes Of Insurance Coverage
• Challenge Of Allocation Of Defense Costs Between Covered And Uncovered Claims
• Physical Restraint And Physical Bodily Confinement Are Not "Bodily Injury"
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