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30-Year-Old Asbestos Claims Against Shipowners Reinstated by 3rd Circuit
The ruling reinstated claims by merchant mariners for an adjudication on the merits decades after they were filed.California Pushes to Automate Cannabis Clearances in a Model for Conviction Relief
Code for America partnered with California counties to automate the clearance of thousands of cannabis convictions.California Push to Automate Cannabis Clearances Portends Future of Conviction Relief
Code for America partnered with counties in California to automate the clearance of thousands of cannabis convictions. The program is a testing ground for streamlining the relief process in all areas of the law.Federal Mortgage Insurance Program Does Not Preempt Nevada's Lien Law, 9th Circuit Rules
The Ninth Circuit has ruled that Nevada law granting a homeowners association a lien with superpriority status was not preempted by the Federal Housing Administration's mortgage insurance program.Exclusion Barred Coverage of Claim That Appraiser Overvalued Property
A Nevada court has ruled that an exclusion in a professional liability insurance policy issued to an appraiser precluded coverage of a lawsuit against the appraiser.View more book results for the query "*"
Relief on Way to US Individuals Owning Stock in Controlled Foreign Corporations
The U.S. Department of the Treasury on March 4, released proposed regulations dealing with the application of the recent U.S. tax reform to U.S. shareholders of a controlled foreign corporation (CFC).Texas Department of Insurance Tests AI to Review Policies
The Texas Department of Insurance is testing whether artificial intelligence can be used to review insurance policies.'Glidepath': Guidance for Extra-Contractual Principles in an Earn-Out Context
The Delaware Court of Chancery recently issued an opinion that provides guidance for the application of extra-contractual principles in an earn-out context, further stressing the importance of precise drafting of earn-out provisions.Feds Charge 24 in Alleged $1.2 Billion Medicare Fraud
Federal prosecutors have charged 24 defendants for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes involving more than $1.2 billion in losses.Be Careful, Baltimore! 82% of Area Drivers Use Phones While Driving, Survey Finds
In a survey of 500 Baltimore-area drivers commissioned by The Travelers Companies, Inc., 82 percent of respondents said they use a mobile device while driving.Trending Stories
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