J Clifton Hall III
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Band 3 : Insurance
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About
Provided by J Clifton Hall III
Practice Areas
Energy
Professional Indemnity
Insurance
Complex Commercial Litigation
Subrogation
Career
J. Clifton Hall III is a founding shareholder of Hall Maines Lugrin, which was started in 2000 as Westmoreland Hall. He practices mainly in the energy, property and casualty, construction, and professional indemnity sectors with a concentration on insurance coverage disputes, related commercial disputes, and subrogation matters.
Mr. Hall is frequently asked to comment on and assist in the development of new policy wordings. He has advised insurers on coverage claims in both upstream (offshore and onshore), midstream and downstream coverage issues.
He has worked on numerous professional indemnity matters for lawyers, accountants and nursing home coverages as well as general and excess liability, political risk and various types of business interruption (and LOPI) claims. Mr. Hall also represents non-insurer clients in a variety of commercial disputes.
His experience and pervasive knowledge of insurance-related cases has resulted in him arguing before the appellate courts of Louisiana and Texas (including in each state’s Supreme Court) as well as the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Hall has also tried and arbitrated cases in the courts of Oklahoma, Alaska, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Illinois.
Mr. Hall earned recognition in the 2021 Chambers USA guide for “Insurance-Texas.” He has been listed in Chambers USA as one of “America’s Leading Lawyers for Business” since 2010 and is consistently ranked as one of the top leading lawyers for insurance coverage by Texas Super Lawyers. He has been listed in Chambers USA as one of America’s Leading Lawyers for Business since 2010 and has an “AV” rating in Martindale Hubbell since the 1990’s.
Work Highlights
Lead trial counsel in four-week jury trial in Texas state court representing EED insurers of offshore oil facility in coverage dispute over policy limits and scope of well restoration coverage. Obtained reversal of jury verdict on appeal and favorable settlement thereafter. Also handled the appellate argument in First Court of Appeals.
Lead counsel for construction risk insurers in $1 billion offshore property loss arising out of deep-water offshore incident. The matter resolved amicably (without litigation) after collaborative marshalling of evidence, forensic evaluation of causation and analysis of contractual responsibilities.
Lead trial counsel in five-week jury trial in federal court in Texas involving coverage for an offshore loss arising out of hurricane damage to oil field facilities. Issues included allocation of insurance coverage between COW and pollution policies.
Representation of Energy Package insurers from district court through Texas Supreme Court (including oral arguments at intermediate appellate court and SCOTEX) in coverage litigation arising out of Macondo well blowout in Gulf of Mexico. Issues included application of various aspects of the Joint Venture Provision in an excess liability policy.
Lead counsel in recovery action for construction risk insurers against contractor and Marine Warranty Surveyor arising out of offshore construction loss.
Representation of well owner/operator and its insurers in recovery action for $25 million in losses arising out of inadvertent firing of perforation gun during completion operations in an offshore well in the Gulf of Mexico.
Representation of Energy Package insurers in coverage dispute in Texas trial and appellate court arising out of Hurricane Ike. Issues involved scope of PD and COW coverage where limits were inadequate to cover loss sustained.
Represent various Energy Package insurers in non-litigious resolution of over $1 billion in claims resulting from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Handled claims of numerous assureds for PD and COW losses testing the boundaries of OEE/EED wordings.
After successful cross-examination at trial of plaintiff’s key witnesses, favorably resolved $250 million coverage dispute in Louisiana state court coverage action arising out of losses due to toppled offshore platform during Hurricane Rita. Coverage issues included the EED/OEE, Removal of Debris and Making Wells Safe provisions within the energy package policy.
Lead trial counsel in coverage dispute regarding significant losses ($50 million) to offshore oil facilities and coverage for properties acquired after policy inception. Resolved after trial.
Successful trial in Texas state court of a $40 million construction risk coverage dispute arising out of a loss at a cogeneration facility in the Dominican Republic.
Litigated to nominal settlement a $28 million coverage dispute in Texas state court arising out of political risk/contract frustration coverage for an oil field venture in Myanmar.
Education
Drake University
B.A.
1978
Louisiana State
J.D.
1982
Chambers Review
USA
Clifton Hall regularly acts for energy sector insurance industry clients on coverage disputes and professional indemnity matters.