By ALM Staff | November 5, 2021
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Cory A. DeCresenza | November 5, 2021
In 'Matter of Green v. Dutchess County BOCES', the Third Department expanded workers' compensation carriers' liability to payments not just for posthumous SLUs, but also for permanent partial disability benefits to a claimant's estate, even where the claimant passes during the PPD period as a result of unrelated causes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano | November 4, 2021
At around one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the Justice Department had publicly charged close to 500 defendants with criminal offenses based on fraud schemes connected to the pandemic involving attempts to obtain over $569 million from the U.S. government and others. Even now, criminal prosecutions have continued at a seemingly accelerating pace—including throughout New York. Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano explore exemplary cases in this edition of their Insurance Fraud column.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Timothy P. Law and Christopher D. Molony | November 4, 2021
Bedivere holds the historic environmental and asbestos liability insurance obligations of numerous other insurance companies, primarily OneBeacon and Commercial Union. Policyholders have until Dec. 31, to file proof of claim forms in the Bedivere liquidation. Failure to comply with deadline could prevent recovery.
By Allison Dunn | November 2, 2021
"The Court has great sympathy for Plaintiff and other businesses that have sustained heavy losses during the pandemic. But, as we have previously opined, the Court cannot deviate from this finding without in effect re-writing the Policy," a federal judge wrote.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 2, 2021
The D.C., Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and 11th circuits are all considering whether the cases must be handled in state or federal courts.
By Allison Dunn | November 1, 2021
The Cincinnati Insurance Co. Inc., does not have to pay a Kansas City restaurant management group that was forced to close at least nine restaurants as a result of coronavirus stay-at-home orders, a jury decided last week in a Missouri federal court.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Carolin A. Pacheco | November 1, 2021
On June 2, the Fourth District Court of Appeal rendered a decision in Dodge v. People's Trust Insurance, 46 Fla. L. Weekly D1286 (Fla. 4th DCA June 2, 2021) concerning coverage related to the failure of cast iron pipes in a breach of contract action.
By Hannah Smith | October 29, 2021
In a court case considering the matter, an insurance company argues the plaintiff should have taken prophylactic measures.
By ALM Staff | October 28, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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