By Allison Dunn | January 30, 2023
"I think the case provides a good summary of the distinction between the duty of a fiduciary under an ERISA plan to provide information generally to employees and that's limited but once an employee seeks the assistance of the HR department and the HR department tells them that they're going to assist them and preserving the benefit, then the level of information that they need to provide becomes greater," said the plaintiff's attorney, Joseph P. Musacchio, of counsel for Kreindler & Kreindler in Boston.
By Lisa Willis | January 27, 2023
"The defense turned what should have been a straightforward matter—one that should have been settled very early on—into an exceedingly complicated and expensive one," said attorney Todd L. Wallen.
By ALM Staff | January 27, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Allison Dunn | January 26, 2023
"The underlying complaint alleges that as a result of Dello Russo's faulty workmanship during renovations, the building partially collapsed, requiring the demolition of the remaining structure. In other words, the underlying complaint alleges that Dello Russo's negligence caused an accident. Accordingly, the claims against Dello Russo allege 'property damage' caused by an 'occurrence,'" the court said.
By Alexander Lugo | January 26, 2023
Kanner & Pintaluga, which represents accident and property damage victims, boosted revenue by $20 million to hit $120 million in 2022. With a swelling caseload from the September storm, leaders are projecting that figure will grow to $132 million this year.
By Colleen Murphy | January 26, 2023
A New Mexico jury hit Public Underwriters Liability Insurance Company with $52 million in punitive damages, finding the insurer violated the Unfair Practices Act in an insurance bad faith case after a decade of litigation.
By Allison Dunn | January 25, 2023
The insurance policy phrase "direct physical loss of or damage to" has been prominent in the news the past few years thanks to the spate of business interruption cases stemming from the pandemic, but one state high court recently had occasion to examine that policy language in a different context: cybersecurity.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By ALM Staff | January 25, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Luma S. Al-Shibib and James A. Goodridge | January 25, 2023
The article summarizes the key cyber coverage decisions of 2022—and from a policyholder's viewpoint, the good, the bad, and the in-between.
By Michael A. Mora | January 24, 2023
"Pushing the case aggressively and moving it forward to take these depositions and to get our clients the answers that they deserve—that is what led us to the settlement," said Michael E. Levine, a partner at Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain.
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