Canada:
Alberta Court Issues Canada's First Cyber Coverage Decision In The Brick v. Chubb
18 September 2017
Lerners LLP
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In this article written for Claims Canada, insurance defence
lawyer, Anne Juntunen discusses Canada's first cyber coverage
decision in The Brick v. Chubb.
For insureds, this decision shows the importance of examining
whether the right coverage is in place for the risks they intend to
insure against. Insureds who are concerned about the risks posed by
social engineering schemes will want to consider purchasing a
social engineering rider or standalone cyber coverage.
Alberta court issues Canada's first cyber
coverage decision in The Brick v. Chubb
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