One of the bright lights of legal writing and insurance coverage writing in particular is Randy Maniloff, a coverage lawyer in Philadelphia. With a truckload of new readers here, this is a good time to bring you Randy's annual look at the year's ten most significant coverage decisions, the seventh consecutive time he was written this really difficult piece for Mealey's Litigation Report.I read it all -- you've got to really like a writer who can make you laugh aloud when writing about insurance (the item on the global warming case broke me up) -- and I guess I can't disagree with the selections, except that if I was writing it, the Top 10 would all be Katrina cases, because that's mostly what I've written about for the past year, so much so that I haven't paid much attention to anyt
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