Insurance
Aug. 20, 1999
Bad Ad
By Kirk A. Pasich In 1992, the California Supreme Court decided Bank of the West v. Superior Court , 2 Cal.4th 1254 (1992), which addressed advertising insurance coverage under general liability policies. The court considered the question of insurance coverage for a claim under California's Unfair Business Practices Act, Business and Professions Code Section 17200 et seq. The CGL policy at issue covered damages for, among other things, "unfair competition" that "occur[s] in the course of the




In 1992, the California Supreme Court decided Bank of the West v. Superior Court, 2 Cal.4th 1254 (1992), which addressed advertising insurance coverage under general liability policies. The court considered the question of insurance coverage for a claim under California's Unfair Business Practices Ac...
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