By Angela Turturro | October 15, 2018
View this Special Report as a PDF.Allocation of Long-Tail Losses in New York and New JerseyDespite the contrasting approaches by New York and…
By Mikaela Whitman | October 12, 2018
Whether there is insurance coverage for restitution or disgorgement of purported “ill-gotten gains” under Directors and Officers and other professional liability policies (collectively here, D&O policies) has become a pervasive issue in jurisdictions across the country.
By Dan Rabinowitz | October 12, 2018
Review a cross-section of reciprocity issues that illustrate the push and pull of individual jurisdictions' policy preferences—and protection of local actors—against a backdrop of increasing globalization of the insurance and reinsurance sector. The extent to which a jurisdiction chooses to “do unto others” as it would have done unto it, on these and related matters, will be a key indicator of how policymakers navigate this globalization in coming years and decades.
By John Pruitt and Ed Stelzer | October 12, 2018
There is now a thriving ecosystem of individuals and enterprises—in industry parlance, “Insuretech”—devoted to developing innovative applications of technology to improve, modernize or, in some cases, disrupt insurance.
By Nadira K. Kirkland | October 12, 2018
Personnel responsible for detecting, reporting and responding to cyber events and privacy violations should also have a thorough understanding of the coverages provided under their cyber policies and how those policies are triggered, well before an incident occurs.
By Mark Garbowski and Robert M. Horkovich | October 12, 2018
Despite the contrasting approaches by New York and New Jersey, handling insurance allocation disputes in both requires both ample basic preparation and creative problem solving.
By Staff | October 1, 2018
The Law Journal recognizes two in-house lawyers who had significant accomplishments in the past year, as well as four in-house legal departments for their outstanding work, innovative programs, ingenuity in solving problems and high quality client service over the past year.
New York Law Journal | Ranking
By Staff | September 25, 2018
The annual Best of supplement recognizes the vendors that New York lawyers and firm administrators turn to first to keep their lives on track, inside and outside of the office.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | September 24, 2018
In this week's Special Report: "Drawing the Borders on Chapter 15 Bankruptcy," "Exercising Independence in Restructuring—The Path to Better Governance," "Legal Privilege Pitfalls and Perils in Bankruptcy" and "Does Allowing Postpetition Interest on an Unpaid Make-Whole Amount Result in an Impermissible Double Recovery?"
By Christopher Harris and Kristof Szoke | September 21, 2018
Bankruptcy can considerably complicate the evaluation of legal privilege, due to the presence of shifting corporate control, parties with rapidly changing stakes, and fiduciary duties owed to multiple entities with differing interests.
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