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The Demise Of The Declaratory Judgment Action As A Device For Testing The Insurer's Duty To Defend, J. Patrick Browne
The Demise Of The Declaratory Judgment Action As A Device For Testing The Insurer's Duty To Defend, J. Patrick Browne
Cleveland State Law Review
When a liability insurer defends claims brought against its insured, its interests frequently come in conflict with those of the insured. Over the years, courts and litigants have attempted to alleviate or eliminate this problem by several methods: providing the insured with independent counsel to represent his interests; a declaratory judgment action to test the insurer's duty to defend; direct actions by the injured claimant against the insurance company; and through the imposition on the insurer of an absolute duty to defend with a reserved right to test coverage at a later date. The second of these four methods the …