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EUGENE KILLIAN, JR. is an AV-rated® graduate of the University of Chicago (B.A., English, with honors) and the University of Michigan Law School. Repeatedly named one of New Jersey’s “Super Lawyers,” as well as one of the “Best Lawyers in America,” Gene practiced with one of the nation’s preeminent insurance coverage law firms before starting his own law firm in 1995, which is now known as The Killian Firm, P.C.
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Heightened pleading requirements for insurance claims in New Jersey
Regular readers of this blog know that I often whine about – er, raise persuasive points about – the recent trend in the courts (especially federal courts) to erode the longstanding pro-policyholder rules of insurance policy construction.
But the situation…
Update: Insurance coverage for COVID-19 losses
Mr. Trouble never hangs around,When he hears this mighty sound,“Here I come to save the day!”That means that Mighty Mouse is on the way!Yes sir, when there is a wrong to right,Mighty Mouse will join the fight!On the sea or…
The trouble with “no action” clauses
I had a brief but interesting conversation with a couple of colleagues recently. The topic was so-called “no action” clauses in liability insurance policies. “No action” clauses try to create a “get out of jail free” card for the carrier,…
Griggs and the Recalcitrant Carrier
Back in the halcyon days of insurance coverage litigation (before many defense-oriented judges began to view themselves as Guardians at the Gate of the Insurance Industry), New Jersey courts would occasionally hand down landmark decisions to protect the policy-buying public…
Update on COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims
Very early on, our firm decided not to get involved in the COVID-19 business interruption coverage wars. Our reasons were simple.
First, we knew that the insurance industry would treat these claims as a threat to their very existence (or…
The sad state of the duty to defend in New Jersey
I seriously don’t know why so many judges have seem to have such a difficult time applying insurance law. Don’t tell anyone, or coverage lawyers like me may have to reduce our hourly rates, but the whole body of insurance…
Are fraud claims covered by insurance?
If you were born and raised in New Jersey like me, you’ve heard your share of New Jersey jokes from interlopers who think the entire state looks like the Turnpike near Newark Airport. (“What exit?” How wonderfully clever.) My response…
When Insurance Companies Won’t Settle
I’ve been representing policyholders in insurance coverage litigation for 35 years, and I’m convinced that I’ll never understand the logic of insurance company claim departments. They settle cases that I think they might want to fight, and they fight cases…
Insurance policy notice provisions, and a mistake by a Supreme Court nominee
I hesitated to write this blog post, which is intended to be nonpolitical. We’re currently in the middle of an exceedingly nasty election season, and any topic that even remotely touches on politics is likely to lead to online mayhem.…