Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 21, 2022
The plaintiffs claimed property damage because the virus is "spread through droplets of different sizes, which can be deposited on surfaces or objects," which they said "physically altered and damaged" their facilities.
By Aleeza Furman | January 21, 2022
Congress' intent in passing the acts implied a private right of action to enforce the reimbursement requirement, a Texas federal judge ruled.
By ALM Staff | January 21, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff | January 21, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 20, 2022
"Although our standard of review is deferential, it does not mean that we 'merely rubber stamp' an [administrative law judge's] decision," read the 11th Circuit opinion. "The record does not contain such evidence that a reasonable person would accept as adequate to support the [administrative law judge's] conclusion."
By Stephen Masciocchi and Tina Van Bockern | January 20, 2022
The court reasoned that the temporary inability to use property caused by COVID shutdown orders doesn't involve a covered physical loss of property, and in any event, the policy's virus exclusion applied.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 19, 2022
It was a complex case because the co-defendants blamed each other, making it difficult to determine liability, said attorney Florian Kreuk, who represented the plaintiff.
By ALM Staff | January 19, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff | January 19, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 14, 2022
"The number essentially represented payment of the medical bills and $100,000 for pain and suffering," said plaintiff counsel Ryan Veilleux, of the Carter Mario Law Firm.
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