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Anthony P Tatum (Tony) King & Spalding LLP

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How to maximize your insurance recovery for property damage, business interruption, and supply chain losses after Superstorm Sandy *

USA - November 9 2012
It has now been over a week since Superstorm Sandy decimated the northeastern United States.

Co-authors: Shelby S Guilbert Jr, Robert D Stonebraker (Rob), Meghan Magruder.


Insurance coverage for food and beverage contamination claims and recalls *

USA - September 4 2012
Damages owed from illness and death claims resulting from actual or alleged food and beverage contamination, along with the cost of recalls of potentially contaminated products, present serious financial risk to companies involved in the manufacture or sale of food products.

Co-authors: Shelby S Guilbert Jr, Robert D Stonebraker (Rob), Jessica E Sabbath , Meghan Magruder.


Recent Georgia coverage decisions affecting policyholders *

USA - August 7 2012
The Georgia Supreme Court recently issued three pro-policyholder decisions that provide policyholders with clarity about the scope of damages available under certain types of policies, and guidance on how insurers should respond to coverage claims in their “reservation of rights” or denial of coverage letters.

Co-authors: Shelby S Guilbert Jr, Robert D Stonebraker (Rob), Jessica E Sabbath , Meghan Magruder.


As the insurance industry responds to recent catastrophic losses, is your business prepared to weather the perfect storm? Tips for managing emerging catastrophic risks and supply chain disruption *

USA - June 12 2012
Catastrophic events in 2011 caused an estimated $380 billion in global economic losses.

Co-authors: Shelby S Guilbert Jr, Robert D Stonebraker (Rob), Meghan Magruder.


The intersection of contractual indemnity clauses and additional insured status: you may have less coverage than you think *

USA - February 23 2012
Parties to sophisticated construction projects, real estate transactions, and services agreements routinely allocate risks by contract through the use of indemnity provisions.

Co-authors: Sarah Statz , Shelby S Guilbert Jr, Robert D Stonebraker (Rob), Meghan Magruder.


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