Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Andrea DeField, Rachel E. Hudgins and Latosha M. Ellis | June 30, 2020
Prior to the riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the costliest U.S. civil disorder occurred between April 29 and May 4, 1992, after police officers involved in the brutal beating of Rodney King were acquitted. The five days of rioting caused $775 million in insured losses.
By Jenna Greene | June 23, 2020
Represented by McKool Smith insurance recovery practice head Robin Cohen and Andy Sandler, a former Skadden partner who went on to co-found Buckley Sandler (now Buckley) and Mitchell Sandler, 15 Minor League Baseball teams are demanding their insurers pay up for coronavirus-related losses.
By Angela Morris | June 23, 2020
Law firms join a growing group of business owners suing their insurance companies for rejecting COVID-19 business-loss claims.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kimesha Smith | June 23, 2020
The bill requires that certain language be included in the assignment of benefits contract, provides timeframes to submit documents, and requires various conditions be met for an AOB claim to be compliant. These new requirements heavily impact whether an AOB company will be paid for its work.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes | June 12, 2020
The central issue in dispute in the vast majority of these business-interruption loss cases is whether or not the insured can demonstrate that the loss resulted from physical loss or damage to property.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Poe | June 11, 2020
The Rules of Professional Conduct should provide the necessary clarity in guiding attorneys in matters of full and fair disclosure and representation of the doctor in a medical malpractice matter.
By Ross Todd | June 9, 2020
The decision is a blow to insurers who have relied on the so-called "genuine dispute" doctrine to knock out bad faith claims pretrial.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gregory S, Spizer | June 8, 2020
When we all started working from home and life as we know it forever changed, the business community found out despite paying insurance premiums that…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rick Ellsley | June 5, 2020
Fortunately, most businesses have a viable path to recover some of their losses. Their hope is located in the language of the benefits provisions of their commercial insurance policies. This type of coverage is known as "business interruption insurance."
By Raychel Lean | June 3, 2020
This insurance lawsuit morphed into a different kind of fight after the plaintiffs and their lawyer allegedly neglected the case and failed to show up to depositions.
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