I’m not getting nostalgic here, but this article discusses three 2011 cases deciding the status of additional insureds by contract. This is always a concern for companies obtaining insurance for large construction projects, so it’s important to understand the key considerations at the outset.
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About Brian Jones
I represent clients in all aspects of business litigation, but focus my practice on complex litigation and arbitration matters in life, property and casualty, and professional lines insurance and reinsurance. I also represent clients in disputes regarding class actions, contracts, lending, commercial leases, real estate disputes, construction, and employment matters.
I am the co-chair of the Bose McKinney & Evans Insurance Group. I was named a "Rising Star" in Business Litigation by Super Lawyers in Indiana in 2013 and 2012, and I was also named a 2010 “Rising Star” in Business Litigation in Texas. I am a member of the State Bars of Indiana and Texas, the Defense Research Institute, a former member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas, and am licensed to practice before all state courts in Indiana and Texas, as well as all federal courts in Indiana, the Northern District of Illinois, and the Northern, Western, and Southern Districts of Texas.
I received my bachelor’s degree, cum laude, in political science and my master’s degree in teaching from Trinity University, where I was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. I received my doctor of jurisprudence degree from the University of Texas School of Law, where I was the Director of Communications for the Legal Research Board and a member of the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society. Before attending law school, I taught high school geography, government and economics in San Antonio, Texas.