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Difficult Bars, Difficult Barrs, Flood of Claims: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Man Collecting Disability Caught Harvesting Shellfish
Workers’ Comp Fraud — Washington Amount: Over $70,000 A Washington man is facing charges for working while claiming workers’ compensation for a…10th Circuit Finds Term “Resident” to be Ambiguous in Homeowners' Policy
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, reversing a district court's decision, has ruled that the term “resident” in a divorced mother's homeowners' insurance policy was ambiguous for purposes of coverage of a lawsuit against her for negligently storing a handgun her son used to commit murder.Stroock's Entertainment Chief Gets Settlement for Enrique Iglesias From Universal
James Sammataro pushed Universal for better streaming royalties for Enrique Iglesias as part of his entertainment law practice.Greenberg Traurig's Kerri Barsh Reaches US Supreme Court, Just Not in Traditional Practice Area
The co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's environmental practice has been enticed into First Amendment law on retaliatory arrests.View more book results for the query "*"
Q&As With DBR's 2019 On the Rise Honorees
The Daily Business Review recognizes attorneys with On the Rise awards for outstanding work early in their careers.Competitors Draft Pioneering Program to Address Incivility in the Legal Profession
With no model to replicate, Fort Lauderdale attorneys Jamie Cole and Gary Rosen started from scratch to create a speedy program to address complaints of incivility in Broward Circuit Court.Delaware Court: No Unemployment Benefits for 'Disloyal' Employee
A Delaware trial court has ruled that an employee who was fired for allegedly soliciting customers for a competitor – without first being warned – was not entitled to receive unemployment insurance benefits.Texas Law Barred Insured's Bid for Attorneys' Fees, District Court Rules
A federal district court in Texas has granted an insurer's motion to bar attorneys' fees to an insured where the insured failed to provide timely written notice of the specific amount it alleged it was owed, as mandated by Texas insurance law.Trending Stories
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