Events

Events

Securities and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Litigation: Plaintiffs v. Defendants – Policyholders v. Insurance Companies
When: February 25, 2026
Conference: Anderson Kill’s 23rd Annual Directors & Officers Liability Insurance Conference
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Governance on Trial: Corporate Misconduct, Accountability and the Lessons Ahead
When: September 11, 2025
Conference: Insurance Federation of New York (IFNY) Conference
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Artificial Intelligence Impact on D&O Risk
When: May 16, 2025
Conference: New York Bar Association Symposium
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Is AI Affecting Your D&O?
When: April 10, 2025
Conference: CLM Annual Conference 2025
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Artificial Intelligence Impact on D&O Risk
When: May 10, 2024
Conference: New York City Bar Association
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Risky Business: Managing Risk Within a Cannabis Company
When: June 9, 2023
Conference: International Cannabis Bar Association
People: Dean A. Rocco
D&O Insurance & Cyber Liability
When: May 23, 2023
Conference: 17th Annual D&O Insurance ExecuSummit
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Perspectives on Current Issues in D&O Liability 2023
When: May 19, 2023
Conference: New York City Bar
People: Jonathan E. Meer
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: March 8, 2023
Conference: PLUS (Professional Liability Underwriting Society)
People: Anjali C. Das
The Growing Concern of Cannabis Impacting D&Os: The Risks and Emerging Markets for Coverage
When: September 13, 2022
Conference: 16th Annual Directors and Officers Liability Insurance ExecuSummit Conference
People: Richard W. Boone, Jr.
The Growing Concern of Cannabis Impacting D&Os: The Risks and Emerging Markets for Coverage
When: November 2, 2022
Conference: CLM 2022 Focus November Conference | The Institutes Risk & Insurance Knowledge Group
People: Jonathan E. Meer
The Growing Concern of Cannabis Impacting D&Os: The Risks and Emerging Markets for Coverage
When: September 13-14, 2022
Conference: ExecuSummit
People: Jonathan E. Meer
D&O Best Practices for Avoiding and Managing Risks
When: June 17, 2022
Conference: New York City Bar
People: Jonathan E. Meer
The Wonderful World of SPACs: The D&O Industry Reacts to the Roller Coaster
When: March 3, 2022
Conference: American Bar Association
People: Kimberly E. Blair
What Cannabis Lawyers Should Know to Prepare for 2022
When: December 8, 2021
Conference: Lexis Nexis
People: Kimberly E. Blair, Ian A. Stewart and Dean A. Rocco
Management Liability - Session 3: “The ABCs of SPACs and the Relevant Exposures”
When: October 20, 2021
Conference: Claims and Litigation Management Alliance
Insurers’ and Insureds’ Perspectives on Current Issues in D&O Liability 2021
When: October 15, 2021
Conference: New York City Bar
People: Jonathan E. Meer
D&O and Management Liability for Cannabis Companies: The Risks and Emerging Markets for Coverage
When: October 7, 2021
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum
People: Kimberly E. Blair, Jonathan E. Meer and Dean A. Rocco
How Today’s Headlines Impact Financial Policy Lines
When: April 27, 2021
Conference: Wilson Elser Webinar: Insurance Coverage Master Class
People: Kimberly E. Blair and Jonathan E. Meer
The Fallout of COVID-19 as an Emerging Risk in the Insurance Industry
When: March 11, 2021
Conference: Surplus Lines Association of California
People: Dean A. Rocco
Corporate/D&O Liability for Cyber Risks Including Regulatory Compliance
When: November 6, 2020
Conference: New York City Bar Association’s “Insurers’ and Insureds’ Perspectives on Current Issues in D&O Liability 2020”
People: Jonathan E. Meer
How to Deal with Insolvency and Bankruptcy
When: July 2, 2020
Conference: Legalign Global
People: Kimberly E. Blair
COVID-19 Today, D&O Claims Tomorrow
When: May 7, 2020
Conference: Wilson Elser Webinar
People: Kimberly E. Blair and Jonathan E. Meer
Insurers’ and Insureds’ Perspectives on Current Issues in D&O Liability Insurance 2019
When: May 7, 2019
Conference: New York City Bar
People: Jonathan E. Meer
Potential Liability Risk for the Board
When: January 31, 2019
Conference: Directors Roundtable: Cyber Risk Management Facing Boards, C-Suites & General Counsel: Prevention, Crisis Management, and Mitigating Personal Liability
People: Jonathan E. Meer

Events

Thurston, Murphy-Petros and Meer Obtain Affirmance in D&O Coverage Case

Jim Thurston (Partner-Chicago, IL), Melissa Murphy-Petros (Partner-Chicago, IL) and Jonathan Meer (Partner-New York, NY) prevailed on behalf of the firm’s insurance client in a case involving an insured closely held family corporation that sought coverage under its D&O policy for a declaratory judgment action seeking enforcement of the stock transfer provisions in its shareholders’ agreements. The Second Circuit affirmed dismissal of the plaintiff’s complaint on the ground that the policy’s contract exclusion precluded coverage because the declaratory judgment action – although not an action for breach of contract – arose out of the insured’s contractual obligations under the shareholder agreements. Jim and Jonathan secured the dismissal in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; Jim and Melissa handled the Second Circuit briefing, and Melissa presented oral argument.  Jim and Melissa are now 8-1 before the U.S. Court of Appeals, where they have handled matters in the First, Second, and Ninth Circuits.

The appeal was covered by Law360 in their June 22, 2023, December 5, 2023, March 22, 2024, March 27, 2024, June 17, 2024 articles.

James K. Thurston, Melissa A. Murphy-Petros and Jonathan E. Meer

Murphy-Petros, Thurston, Tranen and Butterfield Score Team Victory before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Melissa Murphy-Petros (Of Counsel-Chicago, IL) Jim Thurston (Partner-Chicago, IL), Daniel Tranen (Partner-St. Louis, MO), and Chad Butterfield (Partner-Las Vegas, NV) convinced the Nevada District Court that coverage was not available under a $5 million D&O policy for the putative claims by a bankruptcy litigation trustee against a former officer (Kay). Kay allegedly breached his fiduciary duties to an insured entity when he failed to uncover the criminal fraud of its former CEO (Rogas). The Court followed Wilson Elser’s arguments that Kay’s breaches were “arising from” Rogas’s prior fraud and, therefore, fell within the purview of the exclusionary language of a warranty letter executed by Rogas, wherein he represented that “no insured” (including Rogas) had knowledge or information of any act or error that might give rise to a claim. Following briefing and oral argument by Melissa, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed, holding that despite two non-imputation clauses in the policy and allegations of wrongdoing by Rogas after the warranty letter, “the broad language excluding any claim ‘arising from’ pre-execution knowledge” was sufficient to bar any coverage to Kay under the policy. This three-office victory evidences the successful collaboration between Wilson Elser’s coverage, litigation and appellate attorneys on an economical basis without having to use additional local counsel.

Melissa A. Murphy-Petros, James K. Thurston and Daniel E. Tranen

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