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March 17, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Appeal of Andrew Panaggio N.H. Comp. Appeals Bd.

The Supreme Court of New Hampshire ruled that the Controlled Substances Act neither prohibited nor made it illegal to reimburse an injured employee for the costs of medical marijuana when the employee was a "qualified patient" under the state's therapeutic cannabis program.

By ICLC Editors

24 minute read

March 12, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Estate of Krieger v. AmGuard Ins. Co.

With only $28 in compensatory damages awarded, the court found that $500k in punitive damages was excessive, particularly when plaintiffs' counsel used shockingly inflammatory language during the trial.

By ICLC Editors

13 minute read

March 09, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Roc Nation LLC v. HCC Int'l Ins. Co., PLC

The court decided that an insurer must pay out the majority of a $12.5 million limit on a key man insurance policy taken out on the manager of a pop band who died from a blood clot in 2017.

By ICLC Editors

79 minute read

March 05, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

American W. Home Ins. Co. v. Gjonaj Realty & Mgt. Co.

The New York court found that the insured's policy lacked certain provisions to permit the recovery of such costs and fees.

By ICLC Editors

28 minute read

March 02, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

G&G Oil Co. of Indiana v. Cont'l W. Ins. Co.

Two recent cases highlight issues that every New York business should consider in evaluating coverage under crime policies for cyber crime and cyber risks.

By ICLC Editors

12 minute read

March 02, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Medidata Solutions Inc. v. Federal Insurance Company

Two recent cases highlight issues that every New York business should consider in evaluating coverage under crime policies for cyber crime and cyber risks.

By ICLC Editors

6 minute read

February 26, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Pellets v. Arch Specialty Ins. Co.

A $15 million reminder to insurers to make sure the insured is fully informed of a policy cancelation.

By ICLC Editors

15 minute read

February 25, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Holland v. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Somerset

The patient was put on life support after receiving an excessive dose of an opioid drug.

By ICLC Editors

1 minute read

February 25, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Kuciemba v. Victory Woodworks

If the case proceeds, plaintiffs will have to prove the virus was contracted from the workplace.

By ICLC Editors

1 minute read

February 19, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Carrot Love, LLC v. Aspen Specialty Ins. Co.

The opinions offer a glimpse of how courts are analyzing COVID-19 policy language and may offer insight into the future (or perhaps, more fittingly, the nonfuture) of COVID-19 litigation in Florida.

By ICLC Editors

8 minute read