The Insurance Law Section is an official, sanctioned section of the State Bar of Texas consisting of approximately 2,300 members. Membership is open to all members of the State Bar of Texas.
Our Mission: Promoting collegiality and educating the bench, bar, and public about Texas insurance law.
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The Insurance Law Section is governed by a Council elected from the Section membership at the Section’s annual meeting. Section officers are elected from and by the Council
Recent Decisions
Butts v. State Automobile Mutual Insurance Co.
Court: WD Tx 06/01/2023
Underinsured Motorist Coverage Case Dismissed for Lack of Ripeness
Alcala v. Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Co.
Court: SD Tx 06/01/2023
Court Grants in Part Motion to Dismiss Chapter 541 Claims in Residential Hail Dispute
Jones v. Allstate Vehicle & Property Insurance Co.
Court: Tx 4-San Antonio 05/31/2023
Court Affirms Jury Verdict for Insurer in Hail Damage Claim
Transamerica Life Insurance Co. v. Moore
Court: ED Tx 05/31/2023
Life Insurance Policy Held to Be Separate Property
Davis v. Homeowners of America Insurance Co.
Court: Tx 5-Dallas 05/31/2023
Court Reverses Ruling For Insurer on Rule 91a Motion
Valdez v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Court: WD Tx 05/30/2023
Court Denies Remand Where Dispute Meets Amount in Controversy Requirement
Westlake Chemical Corp. v. Berkley Regional Insurance Co.
Court: Tx 1-Houston 05/25/2023
Court Affirms Summary Judgment for Insurers in Multi-Million Dollar Computer Fraud Claim
Travelers Indemnity Co. v. Gustine Independent School District
Court: Tx 11-Eastland 05/25/2023
Another Court Holds Reinsurer Cannot Force Insured to Arbitrate
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. v. Francois
Court: Tx 5-Dallas 05/23/2023
Court Reverses Allocation of Workers' Compensation Settlement Between Claimant and Subrogee Insurer
Allied World National Assurance Co. v. Old Republic General Insurance Corp.
Court: 5th Cir 05/22/2023
Fifth Circuit Holds CGL Insurer Owes Duty to Defend Where Exception to Employer's Liability Exclusion Applies