Coverage Counsel definition

Coverage Counsel means counsel designated to prosecute the D&O Coverage Litigation.

Examples of Coverage Counsel in a sentence

  • Contractor shall ensure that any Coverage Counsel has adequate experience to perform the duties.

  • Client and Client's clients have the full right to access all Coverage Counsel information maintained by MMC and may request disclosure of all such information with reasonable notice.

  • MMC will not be liable for any financial loss that arises as a result of any mistake, omission, interruption, delays or errors if the Client did not provide instructions or directions or failed to provide all necessary documents to Coverage Counsel or to the court.

  • It is the Client's responsibility to conduct trainings with Coverage Counsel on substantive matters.

  • In cases where Client uses MMC’s technology platform to communicate with Client’s current Coverage Counsel, or “Preferred Counsel”, MMC’s entire liability shall be limited to its role as a technology provider only (as outlined in Item 17 above) and MMC will be liable only for mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays or errors caused by MMC’s technology platform.

Related to Coverage Counsel

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  • Opinion of Independent Counsel means a written opinion of counsel which is issued by a Person who is not an employee, director or consultant (other than non-employee legal counsel) of the Company or any Guarantor and who shall be acceptable to the Trustee, and which opinion shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee.

  • Outside Counsel means Mr. Mark Tarallo, attorney with Morse Barnes Brown and Pendleton, LP 1601 Trapelo Road, Suite 205, Waltham, MA 02451. Email.mtarallo@mbbp.com: Website: www.mbbp.com Phone: (781) 622-5930.