This CLE program provides a comprehensive and practical run-through of the insurer’s duty to defend, with a focus on high-stakes commercial litigation. Participants will explore the critical legal distinctions between defense and indemnity obligations, the standards that govern when a duty to defend is triggered, and the evolving strategic implications of reservation of rights. The session also covers the complexities of the tripartite relationship, the legal and ethical necessity of independent counsel, and the consequences insurers face when they fail to meet their defense obligations. Through jurisdictional comparisons, analysis of recent case law, and discussion of emerging risks such as cyber claims and AI-influenced decision-making this program equips policyholder and insurer counsel with the tools to navigate one of the most consequential aspects of liability insurance litigation.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: July 9, 2025
Closed-captioning available
Adrian C. Azer | Haynes Boone
Adrian Azer exclusively represents corporate policyholders in a variety of complex insurance coverage matters. Clients seek Adrian’s representation in connection with insurance recovery for cybersecurity breaches and mass tort claims, disputes over general liability coverage for various toxic tort and environmental claims, and disputes over directors’ and officers’ coverage. Adrian also counsels’ clients in bankers professional liability (BPL) matters.
Adrian has represented public and private companies, non-profit entities, and government contractors, and has litigated against insurers in state and federal courts across the nation and in various arbitration tribunals. Having worked as a bankruptcy litigator for seven years, he has particular skill navigating insurance issues within the context of bankruptcy proceedings. Adrian is representing the Boy Scouts of America in connection with insurance coverage for claims of alleged sexual abuse.
Adrian is frequently called upon to write about insurance topics, including but not limited to several articles about issues related to COVID-19. Adrian’s articles on cyber insurance have been published in Inside Counsel magazine and in Law360.
Kevin V. Small | Hunton
Kevin is a commercial litigator focusing on insurance coverage disputes and counseling on behalf of policyholders. His educational background and prior experience as an insurance broker and advisor provide him with a deep understanding of the insurance industry, enhancing his ability to represent policyholders across a broad spectrum of policies. Kevin regularly represents clients in connection with claims under policies providing coverage for commercial property, cyber, builders’ risk, D&O, E&O, general liability, and representations and warranties. He also represents clients in professional liability matters, such as insurance broker malpractice.
Kevin frequently provides thought leadership on insurance issues. He writes extensively on insurance coverage, presents to industry professionals, and has been quoted in prominent publications. He is also a contributor to the Firm’s Insurance Recovery Blog.
While in law school, Kevin served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Cathy Waldor, USMJ, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and as a legal intern in the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey.
Before law school, Kevin studied Risk Management and Insurance at Temple University, which laid the foundation for his career in the insurance industry. He then worked for a leading risk management and insurance broking firm, where he advised Fortune 500 clients on structuring sophisticated risk management programs, brokered the insurance components, and serviced all risk management needs. This educational and professional background provides him with a deep understanding of the insurance industry, equipping him with unique insights and strategic advantages in handling complex coverage issues and disputes.
Joshua D. Weinberg | Ruggeri Parks Weinberg LLP
Josh Weinberg’s practice is at the forefront of representing insurers in mass tort bankruptcy cases, ranging from asbestos, talc and product liability cases to sexual abuse cases. Josh has served as lead bankruptcy counsel for insurers in high-profile bankruptcy cases, including in re USA Gymnastics (Bankr. S.D. Ind.).
In addition to “traditional” bankruptcy proceedings, Josh has extensive experience in state court “analogs” to bankruptcy. Josh has represented insurers in hearings and at trial in state court receivership proceedings, including dissolution and contribution bar (injunction) proceedings, and consults with insurers on state insurance insolvency, rehabilitation, and liquidation proceedings. Josh also has extensive experience in representing debtors and creditors in all phases of complex chapter 7 and chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Josh maintains active insurance and commercial litigation practice. Josh represents insurers in complex and high-stakes insurance coverage disputes in state and federal courts across the country. The broad range of cases where Josh has had significant success includes both defending insurers against claims for coverage as well as the active pursuit of claims for contribution and subrogation.
Prior to founding Ruggeri Parks Weinberg LLP in 2022, Josh worked at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering LLP and was a partner at Hogan & Hartson LLP and a New England law firm. Immediately following law school, Josh served as law clerk to the Honora.
I. Duty to defend | 1:00pm – 1:15pm
II. When the duty is triggered: Legal framework and jurisdictional variations | 1:15pm – 1:30pm
III. Reservation of rights and strategic implications | 1:30pm – 1:45pm
IV. Conflicts, Cumis counsel, and control of defense | 1:45pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
V. Litigation risks for breach of duty to defend | 2:10pm – 2:25pm
VI. Navigating complex claims and emerging trends | 2:25pm – 2:40pm