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Negotiating and Drafting Around the Most Litigated Risks and Provisions in the RWI World

Contains material from Dec 2025
Negotiating and Drafting Around the Most Litigated Risks and Provisions in the RWI World
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Ever wonder what causes an RWI claim to be denied? After starting with an overview on the current market terms for RWI, this panel explores the top three-four R&Ws that have claims made against an RWI policy and the related damages issues and how to draft those R&Ws to cover the expectation of the insured and not become denied claims due to a failure in drafting.

Includes: Video Captions Audio Transcript Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2026

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Sessions

Credit
1. Negotiating and Drafting Around the Most Litigated Risks and Provisions in the RWI World (Dec 2025)

David Rex, William M. Monat, Jeffrey J. Mordaunt, Kevin V. Small, Andrew Zimmerman

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Session Materials
Video (mp4) – 58 mins
Audio (mp3) – 58 mins
Transcript (txt)
Paper (pdf) – 4 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 5 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 4 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 4 pgs

Session 1 —58 mins 1.00

Negotiating and Drafting Around the Most Litigated Risks and Provisions in the RWI World (Dec 2025)

Ever wonder what causes an RWI claim to be denied? After starting with an overview on the current market terms for RWI, this panel explores the top three-four R&Ws that have claims made against an RWI policy and the related damages issues and how to draft those R&Ws to cover the expectation of the insured and not become denied claims due to a failure in drafting.

Originally presented: Oct 2025 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

David Rex, Prophet Equity - Southlake, TX
William M. Monat, Mosaic Insurance - Chicago, IL
Jeffrey J. Mordaunt, Stout Risius Ross, LLC - Cleveland, OH
Kevin V. Small, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP - New York, NY
Andrew Zimmerman, WTW - New York, NY