Here is the final version of the article appearing next month called Interpretation and Enforcement of Anti-Concurrent Policy Language in Hurricane Katrina Cases and Beyond.Because this is an exception to the Lexis policy of not allowing stuff to be seen until it actually is published by them, I agreed to post the following copyright notice. Below is also some information on how you can sign up for an Appleman's teleconference where I am going to talk about this article, as well as some of the later developments that aren't covered as extensively in the article, like the Fifth Circuit's recent Katrina decisions. Copyright © Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., a member of the LexisNexis Group. Republished with permission from New Appleman on Insurance: Current Critical Iss
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