Anti-concurrent cause language is one of my favorite areas of insurance coverage, one I will talk about at any time and one I have put a lot of work into mastering. It might be the kind of thing that annoys others, like someone who insists on playing the Pan flute for everyone because he has spent so much time practicing, but there you have it.The LexisNexis Insurance Law Center is offering, through the end of this week, I think, a free download of the anti-concurrent cause article I wrote for New Appleman: Critical Issues last October. Here's the link, where you will be greeted by a video of a guy with a snake tattooed on his face, screaming "100 percent off list price this week. How can I afford to give this stuff away? I can't, but I'm Crazy Larry, the guy with the snak
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