By Melissa Siegel | May 12, 2021
The plaintiff claimed that she began feeling ill within five or six months of her having entered the complex.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric B. Stern, Andrew A. Lipkowitz and Kelly S. Geary | May 12, 2021
As cybersecurity incidents continue to rise in frequency and severity, it is important for cyber insurance underwriters as well as insureds to be familiar with the laws and regulations that may impact cyber coverage.
By Michael Riccardi | May 10, 2021
There are now 120 cases on appeal, in both state and federal courts, that allege insurance companies wrongfully denied coverage for pandemic-related business interruption claims. Lawyers are awaiting rulings from the Ohio Supreme Court, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Oklahoma Supreme Court, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals' Ninth Circuit and Eighth Circuit.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 10, 2021
An insurance industry word to the wise on the limits to be applied in future cases if such escape clauses are used to restrict coverage.
By Peter A. Halprin, Jacquelyn Mohr and Nicolas A. Pappas | May 7, 2021
Insurance coverage for deepfakes is in its nascent stages.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John N. Ellison, Luke E. Debevec and Lin Zheng | May 6, 2021
On March 22, Allegheny County Common Pleas Court Judge Christine Ward ruled in Ungarean v. CNA, No. GD-20-006544, 2021 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 2 (Pa. Ct. Com. Pl., Allegheny Cnty., Mar. 22, 2021), that a dentist-policyholder is entitled to coverage for his business income losses arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Greg Land | April 30, 2021
After paying $1.7 million to settle claims that a Stockbridge city councilman targeted a barbeque spot in retaliation for refusing to comp his $60 tab, the city's insurer said it accidentally paid the chef an extra $1 million. It wants its money back.
By Greg Land | April 27, 2021
There was no plexiglass dividing jurors, but each one received a "comfort basket" holding wipes, tissues, masks and hand sanitizers. In the trial, a Brunswick church came up dry over claims a hurricane in 2016 damaged its roof, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in water damage.
By Heather A. Turner | April 27, 2021
A report identifies where earthquakes, floods, tornados and other natural catastrophes are most likely to occur in the U.S.
By Greg Land | April 26, 2021
The lawyers for the young man said they had to work to track down the operators of a 'fly by night' moving company whose driver wrecked in north Georgia's Rabun County last year.
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