Daniel H. Brody concentrates his practice in insurance coverage matters representing insurance carriers, primarily with respect to liability policies for corporate directors and officers and other professionals. His experience includes liability policies for financial institutions, investment managers, broker-dealers, Employee Retirement Income Security Act fiduciaries and employment practices, as well as representations and warranties insurance coverage, general liability and reinsurance policies.
Mr. Brody’s experience also includes protecting the interests of insurers from the inception of claims, as well as engaging in coverage litigation when an insurance dispute cannot be resolved amicably.
Publications
•The Biggest Property & Casualty Insurance Decisions Of 2018, Law360, ft. Michael Zigelman and Daniel Brody
•New York’s Highest Court Holds that Insurers May Waive Coverage Defenses When They Breach the Duty to Defend, PLUS Journal
•Delaware Supreme Court Rejects Use of “Fundamentally Identical” Standard in Assessing Relatedness of Multiple Claims
News
•Delaware Supreme Court Rejects Use of “Fundamentally Identical” Standard in Assessing Relatedness of Multiple Claims
•KDV Alert: California Federal Court Upholds Insurance Policy’s New York Forum-Selection Clause
•KDV Alert: No Insurance for Sandusky Sex Abuse