By Greg Land | August 14, 2017
A federal magistrate has preliminarily approved three settlements totaling nearly $15 million in a national class action accusing mortgage servicers of taking kickbacks from residential insurers.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 14, 2017
Insurer Denied Dismissal Conditioned On Plaintiff Providing Responses to Discovery
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 11, 2017
Punitive Damages Threat Entitles Medical Supplier to Independent Counsel in Lawsuit
By Commentary by Cecile S. Mendizabal and Lisette M. Alvarez | August 10, 2017
On July 1, Florida legislators enacted a new law, Florida Statute Section 627.748, imposing new insurance requirements for ridesharing companies; and, provides for new requirements for auto insurance coverage that affect TNCs and personal auto insurance companies. The statute provides up to $1 million in coverage for those involved in an accident. With such high coverage at stake, auto insurance companies may be exposed to a new wave of litigation, write Cecile S. Mendizabal and Lisette M. Alvarez.
By Max Mitchell | August 10, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments dealing the interplay between household vehicle exclusions limiting insurance stacking and the state's Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law. The case at issue should give the justices a chance to revisit a topic the high court has split on twice in the past 10 years.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal | August 10, 2017
A federal district court in Washington has dismissed a Lyft driver's lawsuit against his personal automobile insurer, finding that the insurer's initial denial of his claim had been reasonable.
By David M. Barshay | August 9, 2017
In his No-Fault Insurance Law Wrap-Up, David M. Barshay discusses what qualifies as "timely written notice" of an accident beyond a No-Fault Application N-F 2 form, and the continuing hot topic of the examination under oath/independent medical exam no-show defense.
By Greg Land | August 7, 2017
Attorney Sandra Finch and her lawyer, Bruce Harvey, argued the appellate court erred when it ruled Finch waived her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination during a now-settled insurance dispute.
By Sue Reisinger | August 3, 2017
A new Consero survey highlights the importance of internal investigations to in-house counsel.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 2, 2017
A Manhattan court has refused to dismiss an insured's lawsuit against his insurance carrier as untimely, finding both of his insurance policies unclear as to the time by which he had to file a lawsuit.
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