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January 10, 2023 | Law.com

Mass. High Court: Insurer Has No Duty to Cover Expenses Incurred to Avoid Business Interruption

"To provide for recovery in these circumstances would be to rewrite the insurance contract and reallocate the risks negotiated by the parties," the court said.

By Colleen Murphy

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January 09, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

After Ancestry.com Raises Paternity Questions, Pa. Appeals Court Orders Genetic Testing in Child Support Fraud Claim

"We hold that to apply the doctrine of paternity by estoppel under the circumstances of this case would punish appellant, who 'sought to do what was righteous' by assuming parental duty of child, and reward mother, who might be guilty of perpetrating a fraud," King said.

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January 09, 2023 | Law.com

Victim's Attorney Fees for Theft of Funds Not Applicable for Restitution Losses, Appellate Court Finds

In an issue of first impression, the Appellate Court of Maryland held that the circuit court erred in awarding a victim attorney fees and that under the plain language of the applicable statute, the "direct out-of-pocket loss" provision exclusively authorizes courts to award restitution losses resulting from a victim's physical or mental injury.

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5 minute read

January 06, 2023 | Law.com

10th Circ. Grants Class Certification in Challenge to School District's Refusal to Create All-Girls Football Team

"Given the Supreme Court's caution about considering the merits of the proposed class's claims prior to certification, we must confine our review to the denial of class certification," said Judge Robert E. Bacharach. "That ruling rested on the wrong standard, so we must reverse and remand for reconsideration of class certification on the Title IX claims."

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January 06, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Attorney Intends to Appeal Rejected Claims Over Privacy of Stipulations Between Judges & Lawyers

A New Jersey Appellate Division opinion held that a lawyer's arguments on appeal were "patently frivolous and warrant no further discussion" but the attorney argued that New Jersey legal procedure has him what he described as a "catch-22."

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January 06, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Parents' Fight Over Deceased Child's Remains, Personal Effects Leads to New Guidance on Intestate Estates

"We initially note that the proceedings involved in this appeal should have been filed and heard in the Probate Part, not the Family Part," the judge wrote. "Excepting for the application to terminate child support and medical insurance coverage, the Family Part lacked jurisdiction to hear the applications filed after Hendrix's death."

By Colleen Murphy

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January 05, 2023 | Law.com

Colorado Appeals Court: Recusal Unnecessary in Case Involving Client of Judge's Former Law Firm

The Colorado Court of Appeals recently addressed three issues of first impression in a single case, including holding that a judge is not required to recuse himself from a case involving a previous client of the judge's former law firm, under certain circumstances.

By Colleen Murphy

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January 05, 2023 | Law.com

10th Circuit Joins Sister Courts in Holding Presence of COVID-19 Does Not Constitute 'Direct Physical Loss or Damage'

"As an initial matter, whether COVID-19 causes direct physical loss or damage under a property insurance policy is an open question in Colorado," Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich said. "Relying on relevant precedent from Colorado and other jurisdictions, we answer that question in the negative and conclude Sagome was not covered."

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January 05, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Crash With NJ Transit Bus Results in $1.7 Million Settlement

A $1.7 million settlement was reached in a Bergen County suit, Pastor v. NJ Transit, on July 5 for a man who sustained multiple cervical and thoracic…

By Colleen Murphy

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January 03, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Attorney Censured Over Conflict of Interest in Steering Clients to Employer's Title Company

A New Jersey attorney has been censured for multiple violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct, including one count which alleged he steered 19 clients to use his employer, All-Pro Title Group, for real estate closings without written permission waiving the conflict of interest or providing them the opportunity to employ another title company.

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