By Andrea Schillaci and Ryan P. Maxwell | May 21, 2021
Protecting a business, large or small, from the fallout of a global crisis can mean the difference between keeping the doors open and shutting them for good.
By Alan Levin and Elliott Schreffler | May 21, 2021
Businesses forced to shut-down to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are turning to their business interruption policies to recover losses. These claims are routinely denied given that the policy requires some sort of physical loss or damage before coverage will trigger. Various states have introduced legislation seeking to protect insureds from these coverage denials.
By Andrew R. Jones, Corey M. Cohen and Nicole A. Palermo | May 21, 2021
Therefore the "30-day rule" lives to fight another day, but great care should be exercised in determining precisely when the 30-day clock begins ticking.
By Angela Morris | May 19, 2021
Six Flags is suing its insurance company to recoup at least $2.89 million in attorney fees that it paid to firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Perkins Coie.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 18, 2021
The case against AIG is one of dozens brought over refunds for canceled flights and cruises tied to the pandemic. Unlike most lawsuits, however, the case delved into accusations of "gamesmanship" and acts that were "contrived." An appeal is likely, plaintiffs counsel said in the wake of the dismissal.
By Karen Sorrell | May 18, 2021
There are benefits to having a good cyber policy, especially when the stakes are high for getting hacked.
By Suzette Parmley | David Gialanella | May 18, 2021
A Monmouth County personal injury case involving a woman who slipped on an icy stairwell after a snow storm at an apartment complex recently settled…
By Michael A. Mora | May 17, 2021
The possible threat of trial as state courts emerged from the coronavirus pandemic worked to the litigators' advantage.
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By Bryce L. Friedman and Daniel Feder | May 14, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented New York business owners with many obstacles and difficulties, and the New York Legislature has reasonably looked for ways to lessen the financial impact the crisis has had on our neighborhood's restaurants, shops and offices.
By Heath Cheek, Brent D. Hockaday and Katie R. Beaird | May 12, 2021
With more Texas businesses reopening every day, new legislation will provide a shield for businesses against COVID-19 liability lawsuits.
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