Perspective
Feb. 4, 2016
Cyber coverage case examines sublimits
Law firms in the market for liability insurance should approach the process like a business deal; it is an ongoing relationship. By Jan A. Larson and Joycelyn S. Peyton





Jan A. Larson
Phone: 202 639-6046
Email: janlarson@jenner.com.
The George Washington University Law School
Jan A. Larson is a partner in Jenner & Block's Insurance Recovery & Counseling Practice. She represents policyholders nationwide in complex litigation with their insurers involving a variety of insurance claims. She may be contacted at janlarson@jenner.com
Practical Policyholder Advice: Policyholders should carefully review and understand the potential application of any sublimits included in the individual coverage sections within their cyber insurance policies to ensure the availability of adequate coverage for the variety of losses they may experience as a the result of a cyber incident. A policyholder's failure to do so may impact its reasonable expe...
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