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Judge Tosses COVID-19 Business Loss Putative Class Action Against Insurer
U.S. District Judge Kari Dooley of the District of Connecticut rejected plaintiff One40 Beauty Lounge's argument that the virus exclusion to its insurance policy with defendant Sentinel Insurance Co. was ambiguous.Pleading Alter Ego Liability in Commercial Lease Disputes
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged commercial landlords to rely on various legal theories to protect their legitimate rights. This article discusses one such theory—the equitable ownership doctrine or the "alter ego" rule of liability.View more book results for the query "*"
In Puerto Rico Case, Justice Gorsuch Asks: If the Insular Cases Are Wrong, Why Don't We Admit It?
The administration is appealing a decision by the First Circuit that ruled the exclusion of Puerto Rico from the federal Supplemental Security Income program violated the Constitution's command that laws apply equally to everyone.Oklahoma Supreme Court Tosses $465M Opioid Judgment
A majority opinion found the district judge "went too far" in extending Oklahoma's public nuisance law to include the marketing of Johnson & Johnson's opioid products.Silicon Legal: Whistleblower Questions EU's Approach to Big Tech
"Facebook has shown that they will lie with data," Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen said. "If Facebook gives you data, they should have to show you how they got it."Trending Stories
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