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
Patients Medical Center v. Facility Insurance Corporation
Court: Tx Sup 01/29/2021
Insurer has Burden of Proof in Medical Fee Dispute
Dadfar v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
Court: WD Tx 01/27/2021
Insured Homeowner Avoids Summary Judgment on Statute of Limitations
Big Binder Express, L.L.C. v. Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Court: 5th Cir 01/27/2021
Fifth Circuit Vacates District Judgment and Remands Dispute over Auto Policy Deductible Endorsement
Caramba, Inc. v. Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Court: SD Tx 01/26/2021
District Court Denies Reconsideration Request in Dispute over Chapter 542 Claims
JBRI Construction Services, LLC v. Great American Insurance Co.
Court: SD Tx 01/22/2021
District Court Grants Insurer's Motion for Summary Judgment in Commercial Property Theft Case
De La Cruz v. Allstate Fire and Casualty
Court: WD Tx 01/21/2021
Magistrate Recommends Denial of Remand but Grants Leave to Amend in UIM Dispute
Hise Real Estate Investments, LP v. Great Lakes Reinsurance SE
Court: ED Tx 01/21/2021
District Court Refuses to Remand Property Insurance Dispute Despite Insured's Request
Terry Black’s Barbeque, LLC v. State Automobile Mutual Insurance Co.
Court: WD Tx 01/21/2021
District Court Grants Insurer's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings in COVID-19 Dispute
Advanced Indicator and Manufacturing, Inc. v. Acadia Insurance Co.
Court: SD Tx 01/19/2021
Court Grants Insurer's Motion for Summary Judgment in Hurricane Harvey Dispute
AIG Property Casualty Co. v. Schultz
Court: SD Tx 01/19/2021
Court Dismisses Insurer's Declaratory Judgment Action as Premature