By Raychel Lean | September 24, 2020
After a six-day trial, the attorney heard the judge's oral ruling.
By Greg Land | September 22, 2020
The driver who made a sudden U-turn on I-985 claimed he didn't know he caused a crash behind him.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Irene Thaler | September 21, 2020
The restaurant Berries of the Grove in Miami boasts Belgian waffles, steak and Nutella pizza on its online menu. However, its name may now become center stage for arguments in COVID-19 litigation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oliver Sepulveda | September 21, 2020
Understandably, businesses are looking at ways to stem the tide of mounting losses and are looking to their all-risk insurance policies for help. Most of these claims, however, have been or likely will be denied and, as a result, hundreds of businesses all over the country are filing lawsuits against their insurance carriers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes | September 18, 2020
In their column on Corporate Insurance Law, Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes are joined by Peter de Boisblanc to discuss insuring PPP funds, because businesses that received PPP funds face the risk of an SBA challenge to their eligibility to retain the funds without a repayment obligation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Sherilyn Pastor, Anthony Bartell, Gregory H. Horowitz and Jennifer Black Strutt | September 18, 2020
A New Jersey state court recently rejected an insurer's claim that COVID-related losses cannot qualify as covered losses.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 15, 2020
The case was led by Coral Gables attorney John Ruiz, who has been strategizing on the legal issues since 2014.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 15, 2020
"We agree with Plaintiffs on all issues," said Judge John Walker Jr. of the Second Circuit, sitting by designation on the Eleventh.
By Aleeza Furman | September 10, 2020
Plunkett Cooney is defending a tanning salon after an incident involving hidden cameras on the premises, Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg is representing McDonalds and franchise owners Lexi Management LLC and DAK4 LLC in an insurance dispute, and other work from midsize firms.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 10, 2020
"Examining the unambiguous statutory language in conjunction with the household vehicle exclusion," Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas President Judge David Ashworth wrote, "the court finds that such policies operate to 'strip an insured of default UM/UIM coverage without requiring an insurer to demonstrate, at a bare minimum, that the insured was even aware that the exclusion was part of the policy.'"
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