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Mealey’s Emerging Insurance Disputes: Civil Investigative Demand Constitutes ‘Claim’ Under Professional Liability Policy

June 27, 2019·News·less than a minute

Mealey’s (June 27, 2019, 1:52 PM EDT) — WILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware judge on June 24 found that a civil investigative demand issued by the Texas attorney general against an insured constitutes a claim for nonmonetary relief that alleged a wrongful act under a professional liability insurance policy, triggering primary and excess insurers’ duty defend and indemnify and denying their partial motion to dismiss (Conduent State Healthcare, LLC, et al. v. AIG Specialty Insurance Company, No. N18C-12-074, Del. Super.).

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