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Douglas Raines
- 414-287-1482
- draines@vonbriesen.com
- www.vonbriesen.com
Doug is a member of the firm’s Litigation and Risk Management Practice Group. His practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation, toxic tort, and general litigation matters.
- von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
Articles in the National Law Review database by Douglas Raines:
- Court May Consider Extrinsic Evidence When Analyzing Duty To Defend (Posted On Wednesday, February 8, 2012)
- Wisconsin Supreme Court Holds There is No Coverage for Negligent Entrustment of a Vehicle Because There Was No Coverage for the Underlying Negligent Operation of the Vehicle (Posted On Monday, June 13, 2011)
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals Holds Intentional Acts Exclusion Excludes Coverage Where Mentally Ill Person Shoots and Kills his Neighbor - Wright v. Allstate Cas. Co., 2011 WL 29238 (Wis. Ct. App. Feb. 1, 2011) (Posted On Tuesday, February 15, 2011)
- Wisconsin Omnibus Tort Bill is Signed (Posted On Friday, January 28, 2011)
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals Holds that Insurance Policy’s Water Exclusion and Insured’s Failure to Satisfy the “Independent Concurrent Cause” Rule Precludes Coverage When Insured’s House Collapsed After Rain-Saturated Soil Moved From Underneath the House (Posted On Sunday, October 31, 2010)
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