Professional Liability

FMG's Professional Liability practice includes representation of corporations and insurance companies in all aspects of professional lines and insurance issues

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We serve as national and coordinating counsel for a variety of carriers and corporations in their litigation, including insurance coverage matters. Our lawyers are known not only for their proactive and aggressive ability to promptly resolve claims, but also for their courtroom skills when cases proceed to trial.

FMG attorneys have substantial experience in all aspects of professional liability, including:

  • Agents & Brokers Liability
  • Architects & Engineers claims (A&E)
  • Broker-Dealer (FINRA) disputes
  • Cyber & Data Liability
  • Directors & Officers
  • Errors & Omissions (E&O)(accountants, doctors, dentists, lawyers, insurance agents, real estate agents, teachers, architects, engineers, clergy, corporate officers, and other professionals)
  • Fiduciary Liability
  • Insurance Coverage & Declaratory Judgment cases
  • Lawyers Professional Liability (LPL)
  • Medical Malpractice & Allied Health
  • Miscellaneous Professional Liability (MPL)

Successes

Two companion Colorado Court of Appeals decisions delivered appellate wins for FMG’s insurance broker clients, affirming summary judgment and reinforcing key limits on broker liability.

In Mayfield v. DeLaCroix, the Court held that an agent owes no duty for a later-renewed policy she neither placed nor serviced, rejected negligent misrepresentation claims where policy language contradicted alleged oral assurances, and declined to find any fiduciary or “special relationship” based on routine agent conduct.

In Wyss v. Campbell, the Court reaffirmed that agents owe a duty of reasonable care—not an obligation to recommend higher limits or ensure complete protection—and rejected attempts to impose heightened duties. The Court also upheld judgment for the insurer on reformation and bad faith claims.

Together, these decisions provide strong, practical authority limiting expanded theories of broker and agent liability in Colorado.

Mayfield v. DeLaCroix, Colorado Court of Appeals Case no. 24CA2026; Wyss v. Campbell, Colorado Court of Appeals Case nos. 24CA1352 & 24CA1845

 

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