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Mahmood Ahmad, an associate with Kelley Drye, concentrates his legal practice on insurance recovery, intellectual property and commercial litigation matters. Mahmood, a member of the firm’s Washington, D.C. offices, assists his clients, typically corporate policy holders, with their insurance recovery matters, as well as intellectual property and unfair competition disputes. Mr. Ahmad is also a contributor to the firm’s blog, DC Metropolitan Business Law Alert, where he discusses insurance policy claims and other business law news in the DC, Virginia, and Maryland area.
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In Maryland, Insurers Cannot Rely on Self-Serving Label of 'Condition Precedent' in their Insurance Policy to Deny Claim Based on Late Notice
Richard Milone contributed to this post.In Sherwood Brands, Inc. v. Great American Ins. Co., No. 62 (Md. Feb. 24, 2011), the Maryland Court of Appeals re-affirmed Maryland’s long standing public policy - embraced by both the courts and the legislature since 1964 - that an insurer cannot deny...
Maryland Insurance Policy May Cover Multiple Claims
A recent decision handed down by a federal judge in Baltimore, Clipper Mill Federal, LLC v. The Cincinnati Ins. Co., No. JFM-10-1647, 2010 U.S. Lexis 112172 (D. Md. Oct. 20, 2010), reinforces the significance of conducting a thorough review of insurance policies whenever a claim is asserted against...
