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August 17, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Big Data: Insurance Innovation and Regulation

The use of big data and analytics, and other innovative technologies, is transforming the way the insurance business is being conducted. This article…

By Ben V. Seessel

6 minute read

August 16, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

What Does It Mean to 'Execute' an Insured Contract?

Contractual liability exclusions are frequently found in commercial general liability policies.

By Michael Thompson and Robyn Gallagher, Wiggin and Dana

6 minute read

August 16, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

The $6 Billion Question: How Do You Define 'Collapse'?

The definition of "collapse" may carry great weight in a potentially significant appeal that insurers and homeowners are monitoring—one of several dozens of lawsuits arising from disputes about the estimated 30,000 Connecticut homes with crumbling foundations.

By James J. Reardon Jr. and Katherine A. Scanlon

18 minute read

August 11, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Supreme Court Backs $41.8M Award for Student Infected by Tick

The court, in response to questions from a federal appeals court, found "there was no compelling reason to create an exception in this case" for the generally understood obligation schools have to protect students.

By B. COLBY HAMILTON

7 minute read

August 11, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judgment Interest Is Capped at 10 Percent — No More, No Less

The application of two statutes providing for interest over the post-judgment period cannot be applied such that the interest rate would exceed 10 percent.

By JEREMY H. D'AMICO and MICHAEL A. D'AMICO

15 minute read

August 10, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Sterilization in Exchange for Jailhouse Leniency?

The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee called the order unconstitutional, saying judges should not play a role in a person's ability to procreate.

By EDITORIAL BOARD

8 minute read

August 08, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

No Shortage of Subjects to Cover

Many folks ask me how I manage to come up with subjects to write about. My response is I wish I had more time, because I could do this full time. In fact, there's really too much to cover every few weeks in just 750 words. Here's some of what has come in since my last column.

By MARK DUBOIS

4 minute read

August 04, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Robinson & Cole's Tobin Among Benchmark's Top 250 Women

Benchmark Litigation has named Robinson & Cole lawyer Rhonda J. Tobin one of its Top 250 Women in Litigation for 2017.

By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune |

2 minute read

August 04, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Who's Bringing Women's Health to the Table?

Last spring when the president and vice president met with members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservative male lawmakers, to determine the fate of maternity coverage in health care plans, as photos made abundantly clear, women were not at the table.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

4 minute read

August 03, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Monte Frank Joins Pullman & Comley

Frank is the immediate past president of both the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) and the New England Bar Association.

By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune |

3 minute read