Our recent Insurance Interest, “Duty to Defend: Who is ‘you’?” was republished in the June 2013 edition of the Canadian Insurance Law Reporter. In the article, Nigel Kent provides another reminder to the insurance industry that the “plain English” use of words like “you” and “your” can lead to ambiguity and a duty to defend.
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