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November 5, 2001
South Central Edition
Professional Liability

D&O Liability Insurance: A Complicated Risk

Directors and Officers liability, commonly known as D&O, is a complicated type of risk. While it covers corporate activities, a corporation is a legal person, as are the directors and officers (D's&O's) who direct it. All of them can be charged with liability for an ever-increasing panoply of actions and inactions. Both the corporation and the ...

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