May 24, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Pollution Exclusions and PFAS Claims: Reading Tea Leaves From Early Coverage Rulings in New York and ElsewhereLawsuits have been filed across the country that allege harms purportedly caused by PFAS chemicals. The underlying litigations have resulted in billions of dollars in settlements, which, in turn, have led to demands for insurance coverage and associated coverage litigation.
By Matthew C. Penny and Bryce L. Friedman
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May 10, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Federal Jurisdiction Over Petitions To Confirm, Vacate Arbitration Awards Uncertain After 'Badgerow'The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 'Badgerow v. Walters' has made it less predictable whether federal courts will find the amount-in-controversy requirement for diversity jurisdiction has been satisfied.
By Sarah E. Phillips and Bryce L. Friedman
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May 14, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Retroactive Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 LossesThe COVID-19 pandemic has presented New York business owners with many obstacles and difficulties, and the New York Legislature has reasonably looked for ways to lessen the financial impact the crisis has had on our neighborhood's restaurants, shops and offices.
By Bryce L. Friedman and Daniel Feder
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