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Travelers Offers Jewelry Insurance Through Wedding Protector Plan
The Travelers Companies, Inc., has announced that separate fine jewelry insurance policies now are available through the “Wedding Protector Plan,” with coverage limits of up to $100,000.FC&S Legal Publishes “A Look at No Fault in 2018”
FC&S Legal has published “A Look at No Fault in 2018,” originally published by the New Jersey Law Journal, in its Eye on the Experts column.Auto Policy Did Not Cover “Stigma Damages,” California District Court Decides
A federal district court in California has ruled that an automobile insurance policy that provided liability coverage for “property damage” did not cover nonphysical “stigma damage” to an automobile that had been struck by another vehicle.Texas Supreme Court Rejects Insured’s Effort to Broaden Scope of Expert Discovery
The Supreme Court of Texas has rejected an insured’s effort to broaden the scope of expert discovery to include material otherwise protected by the attorney-client privilege, concluding that the state’s discovery rules do not waive the attorney-client privilege when a client or its representative offers expert testimony.View more book results for the query "*"
New Federal Rule Covers Private Flood Insurance
Five federal regulatory agencies have issued a joint final rule requiring regulated institutions to accept certain private flood insurance policies in addition to National Flood Insurance Program policies.Trump to Nominate Jeffrey Byard to Lead FEMA
President Trump has announced his intention to nominate Jeffrey Byard to be the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.California Bill Would Authorize State Officials to Purchase Disaster Insurance
California Senator Bill Dodd, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, and Treasurer Fiona Ma have proposed SB 290, which would authorize the governor, insurance commissioner, and treasurer to enter into an insurance policy that pays out when California has unexpected costs for disaster response.Allied World Nat'l Assurance Co. v. Md. Cas. Co.
A federal district court in Florida has ruled that an insurer had no duty to defend a franchisor of Subway restaurants in a case brought by an employee injured in a robbery where the insurance policy excluded coverage for the “grantor of a franchise.”Trending Stories
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