The Nuts and Bolts of California Bad Faith in First-Party Insurance Litigation

Tuesday, July 23, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1 CA CLE Hour

Meet the Speaker

Natalie M. Limber



Counsel

Commercial Litigation Practice

Dentons

About the Program

Go beyond the fine print of first-party insurance coverage with an industry insider and examine the potential implications of how insurance companies handle claims. With challenges such as inflation and climate change putting increased pressure on the industry, insurers continue to face allegations of bad faith. This program will address what does and does not constitute bad faith in California in the context of first-party claims, what damages can arise from alleged bad faith, and factors that may contribute to or mitigate insurers’ exposure. Additionally, current trends will be discussed, including how AI is shaping insurance claims practices and bad faith risks.

This program is presented by the Insurance Law Section and co-sponsored by the Litigation sectionFind out more about the sections at www.bhba.org.

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