The Insurance Law Section is an official, sanctioned section of the State Bar of Texas consisting of approximately 2,300 members. Membership is open to all members of the State Bar of Texas.
Our Mission: Promoting collegiality and educating the bench, bar, and public about Texas insurance law.
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The Insurance Law Section is governed by a Council elected from the Section membership at the Section’s annual meeting. Section officers are elected from and by the Council
Recent Decisions
Texas Fair Plan Association v. Ahmed
Court: Tx 14-Houston 08/11/2022
Court Reverses and Remands Summary Judgment For Insured on Prompt Payment Claim
Go Green Botanicals, Inc. v. Tri-State Insurance Co. Of Minnesota
Court: WD Tx 08/09/2022
Magistrate Grants Insurer's Motion to Dismiss in COVID-19 Business Interruption Dispute
Landmark American Ins. Co. v. Port Royal by the Sea Condominium Owners Association, Inc.
Court: SD Tx 08/05/2022
District Court Adopts in Part and Rejects in Part Pre-Trial Rulings in Property Dispute Involving Prevention Doctrine
Utley v. State Farm Lloyds
Court: ED Tx 08/05/2022
District Court Denies Summary Judgment On Insurance Code Claims
Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Lincoln Factoring
Court: Tx 1-Houston 08/04/2022
Court Reverses and Remands Judgment Against Life Insurer
Evanston Insurance Co. v. Texas Concrete and Sand Gravel, Inc.
Court: SD Tx 08/02/2022
Total Pollution Exclusion Does Not Preclude Duty to Defend, Duty to Indemnify Premature
MedARC, LLC v. Scott and White Health Plan
Court: ND Tx 08/01/2022
Court Issues Mixed Ruling in Out-of-Network Services Dispute
Patton v. Meridian Security Insurance Co.
Court: ND Tx 07/28/2022
Court Grants in Part Homeowners Insurer's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Extra-Contractual Claims in Freeze Claim Suit
Knox Mediterranean Foods, Inc. v. Amtrust Financial Services
Court: Tx 5-Dallas 07/28/2022
Court Affirms Summary Judgment For Insurer on Limitations Grounds
Hill v. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Co.
Court: Tx 14-Houston 07/26/2022
Divided Court Holds that "Occupying" a Covered Auto May Include Standing Beside It and Simultaneously Touching It