Adam R. Durst, Partner, Goldberg Segalla to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Implications of GEICO v. Whiteside on Bad Faith Litigation

Top Quote The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Adam R. Durst, Partner, Goldberg Segalla will speak at its webcast entitled, “Implications of GEICO v. Whiteside on Bad Faith Litigation: A Comprehensive Analysis.” End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 26, 2022 - This event is scheduled for February 17, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (ET).

    For further details, please visit:
    https://knowledgewebcasts.com/know-portfolio/implications-of-geico-v-whiteside-on-bad-faith-litigation-cle/

    About Adam R. Durst
    Adam R. Durst is a partner at Goldberg Segalla who focuses his practice on insurance coverage law and coverage litigation in state and federal courts. He counsels insurers and policyholders on their coverage obligations or entitlements under first-party and liability policies, and handles complex coverage litigation. Adam has repeatedly been named to the Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch in Insurance Law and Super Lawyers Rising Stars.

    About Goldberg Segalla
    Goldberg Segalla is a national civil litigation firm with more than 20 offices in 10 states, providing strategic coverage wherever its clients do business. As a firm of experienced litigators and trial attorneys, its capabilities span business and commercial disputes, employment and labor, insurance coverage, product liability, and more. Today, Goldberg Segalla’s over 400 attorneys are trusted counselors to clients in key sectors and industries including construction, transportation, manufacturing, retail, and insurance.

    Event Summary

    Insurance policies of all types typically require insureds to notify the insurer of any lawsuits first. In cases when an insured fails to provide such notice, there shall be no coverage for the resulting verdict. However, in GEICO Indemnity Co. v. Whiteside, the Court asserted that the failure of the insured to give notice does not excuse the insurer of potential liability for a bad faith. The decision was based on several factors, including the failure to properly name the insured and to provide a copy of the policy.

    In this LIVE Webcast, a panel of key thought leaders organized by The Knowledge Group will provide a comprehensive analysis of the implications of GEICO Indem. Co. v. Whiteside decision on pending cases as well as on the general bad faith litigation area. Speakers will also offer litigation strategies in this ever-changing regulatory landscape.

    Key topics include:
    • Bad Faith Litigation: Recent Trends and Developments
    • The Duties of the Insurers and the Insured
    • Demystifying the Implications of GEICO Indem. Co. v. Whiteside
    • Exploring Effective Litigation Strategies
    • What Lies Ahead

    About The Knowledge Group
    Founded in November 2006, The Knowledge Group has been at the forefront of providing quality continuing education programs for lawyers, accountants, financial executives, risk and compliance specialists, human resources professionals, technology officers, and business consultants in a wide range of industries.

    The Knowledge Group strives to be the best-in-class provider of continuing education by bringing forth relevant content you can’t get anywhere else.

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