INSURANCE INSIGHTS
Over the past half-decade, the California Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed the "potential for coverage" standard, making clear that a liability insurer will only be relieved of a duty to defend if the third-party complaint filed against its insured can "by no conceivable theory" raise a "single issue" which would bring it within the policy coverage. Montrose Chem. Corp. v. Superior Court, 6 C...
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