Edward J. Stein

Edward J. Stein is a shareholder in Anderson Kill’s Stamford, Conn., and New York offices. His practice concentrates on insurance recovery, exclusively on behalf of policyholders, in matters involving fidelity, environmental, directors and officers, professional liability and other insurance coverage cases against U.S. and London market insurers.

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Timing is Everything In Crime Insurance Claims

September 5, 2017

Even the most carefully crafted crime coverage may have no value if policyholders wait until it is too late to take action against dishonest employees or dissembling insurance companies.

Dodging the “Direct Loss” Bullet

March 3, 2014

Courts have found the definition of a direct loss to be broader than what some insurers would believe.

All Sums, All Policies for Long-Tail Claims

November 26, 2012

A recent California Supreme Court decision clarifies the full extent to which policyholders facing long-tail environmental claims can tap into their historic policies to help pay for those costs.

Declining Asset Values and Fidelity Insurance Coverage

June 1, 2011

A decline in asset values does not mean fidelity coverage can be denied.