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
Central Mutual Insurance Co. v. Reliance Property Management Co.
Court: Tx 5-Dallas 05/25/2022
Court Affirms Judgment Finding Coverage For Cyber Liability Claim
SXSW, LLC v. Federal Insurance Co.
Court: WD Tx 05/24/2022
Magistrate Recommends That Judgement Be Entered For Insurer In D&O Coverage Dispute
Veach v. State Farm Lloyds
Court: ND Tx 05/23/2022
Magistrate Grants In Part Insured's Motion To Amend Judgment Following Verdict In Homeowner's Storm Damage Dispute
Harkrider v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
Court: SD Tx 05/22/2022
Court Declines to Dismiss Breach of Contract Claim Regarding Health Insurance Premiums
Bukowski v. Liberty Insurance Corp.
Court: WD Tx 05/20/2022
Court Grants Insured's Motion to Remand Holding That Insured Plaintiff Properly Joined Non-Diverse Appraiser
Overstreet v. Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Co.
Court: 5th Cir 05/19/2022
Fifth Circuit Certifies Questions to Texas Supreme Court on Concurrent Causation (Again)
Millsap Waterproofing, Inc. v. United States Fire Insurance Co.
Court: SD Tx 05/19/2022
Magistrate Finds Multiple Occurrences in Construction Defect Case
Bradford Realty Services, Inc. v. Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Court: 5th Cir 05/12/2022
Fifth Circuit Holds Rain Exclusion Precludes Water Damage Despite Drain Backup
N&O Holdings LLC v. State Automobile Mutual
Court: WD Tx 05/11/2022
District Court Grants Insurer's Motion To Dismiss Non-Diverse Adjuster But Declines to Dismiss With Prejudice
In Re Home State County Mutual Insurance Co.
Court: Tx 5-Dallas 05/10/2022
Court Abused Its Discretion by Ordering Deposition of Insurer's Corporate Rep Because Information Sought Was in Claims File