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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/propertyinsuranc/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114This past week Merlin Law Group attorneys, Amy Currotto and I, had the pleasure of participating in the American Bar Association\u2019s two-day webinar titled \u201cCOVID 19: Challenges for Litigators and Underwriters<\/strong><\/em>.\u201d As was described in my previous blog post<\/a>, the online conference allowed property insurance attorneys from many different backgrounds to review and discuss key coverage issues, as well as provide listeners with the insight and arguments being advanced and challenged by policyholders and insurers in the ongoing saga of COVID-19 business interruption litigation.<\/p>\n The webinar consisted of four different panels, each one being comprised of a property insurance defense attorney, a property insurance policyholder attorney, and a moderator. Each panel lasted for one hour, allowing both sides to discuss their selected topic and describe the arguments made on behalf of insurance companies and policyholders.<\/p>\n The four panels were:<\/p>\n I had the pleasure of analyzing some of the many court decisions and rationale of COVID-19 business interruption insurance cases with John Garaffa, a renowned insurance defense attorney and partner at Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP<\/a>. John Garaffa\u2019s biography, taken from his firm\u2019s website, reads as:<\/p>\n A Partner at Butler, John Garaffa practices in our Construction, Coverage Defense, and Cyber Losses departments. He has extensive experience with construction defect litigation and cyber coverage and defense.<\/p>\n John has written widely on first-party bad faith, punitive damages, discovery disputes, and on the application of state valued policy laws to property losses in Florida and other Gulf Coast states. He has also served as the Vice-Chair of the Property Insurance Law General Committee within the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association.<\/p>\n John received his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Minnesota, cum laude, in 1982 and his Master of Laws degree, with distinction, from Georgetown University in 1991. Prior to joining the firm in 2003, John served on active duty for twenty-one years as a member of the Judge Advocate Generals Corps, United States Navy, retiring as a Captain.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n As you can tell, John has a more-than-impressive resume; his success and accolades as an insurance defense attorney are even more remarkable, considering he served in the United States military for 21 years prior. It was an absolute pleasure going back and forth with John, as we outlined and debated the many different coverage arguments made on behalf of insurers and policyholders across the country in this ongoing COVID-19 business interruption litigation.<\/p>\n\n