Property and Liability Insurance in Commercial Leases: Key Provisions and Coverage Issues
Additional Insured and Loss Payee Clauses; Interplay With Indemnity Provisions
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will address casualty and liability insurance issues applicable to real estate leasing from the perspective of both landlord and tenant. The program will discuss the necessary coverage and recommend contract provisions to require insurance coverage and receive the maximum benefit of the coverage. The program will also address key coverage issues such as exclusions, proof of coverage, additional insured and loss payee parties, and primary/excess coverage.
Outline
- Intro: nuts and bolts and common terms
- Interrelation between property and liability coverage
- Casualty insurance
- Commercial general liability insurance
- Certificates of insurance
- Matching indemnity and casualty restoration obligations with insurance
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What are the relevant considerations for parties assessing appropriate protection under a casualty policy?
- What are best practices for drafting risk allocation and insurance provisions?
- How can counsel ensure that contractually required AI coverage is satisfied by the named insured's policy?
Faculty
Susan Drake-Patelson, CPCU, RPLU, ASLI
Area Executive Vice President
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Ms. Drake-Patelson's specialities are General Liability, Workers Compensation, Umbrella/Excess and Enviromental.
| Read MoreMs. Drake-Patelson's specialities are General Liability, Workers Compensation, Umbrella/Excess and Enviromental.
CloseBrad A. Molotsky
Partner
Duane Morris
Mr. Molotsky’s primary practice is focused in the areas of commercial leasing, acquisitions and divestitures,... | Read More
Mr. Molotsky’s primary practice is focused in the areas of commercial leasing, acquisitions and divestitures, property management, financing, public private partnership and real estate joint ventures (including mixed-use development). He also has deep experience in board governance and managing public company issues such as enterprise risk, internal audit, compensation, proxy statement preparation and review, as well as energy efficiency and sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Previously for nearly 20 years, he served as executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Brandywine Realty Trust where he was responsible for all legal operations of the company, including acquisitions and divestitures, financings, joint ventures, board matters, insurance procurement, litigation oversight, SEC filing oversight and the legal aspects of capital raising.
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