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Who Got the Work: Citigroup, Stanley Black & Decker Defend Against ERISA Class Actions
Lawyers from Pullman & Comley and O'Melveny & Myers entered appearances for Citigroup in a pending ERISA class action; Ryan Hilton of Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig has entered an appearance for Gemini Insurance Company in a pending insurance coverage lawsuit; Peter M. Nolin of Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey has entered an appearance for Stanley Black & Decker and other defendants in a pending ERISA class action.Realty Company Sues Arch Specialty Insurance Over Coverage Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Who Got the Work: Dick's Fights Personal Injury Suit, Bare Meats Defends Against Trademark Suit
Dick's Sporting Goods, Vroom Inc., Bare Meats Inc. and First Liberty Insurance Corp. are being represented in litigation by lawyers at Kiernan Trebach; Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone; and Pryor Cashman.47% Spike in Insurance Litigation Creates Demand for Inhouse and Outside Counsel
A new litigation report is a warning shot to insurers that they must increase their resources—both in-house and outside counsel—in at least two segments of the industry.Insurance Litigation Spikes 47%, Creating Demand for In-House and Outside Counsel
A new litigation report is a warning shot to insurers that they must increase their resources—both in-house and outside counsel—in at least two segments of the industry.View more book results for the query "Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig"
Florida Condo Association's Lawsuit Over Wind Damage Coverage Heads to Federal Court
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.NBA Team's Insurance Dispute Questions Whether COVID-19 Constitutes Physical Damage
The Philadelphia 76ers and the owner of its training complex are seeking declaratory judgment to reflect that COVID-19 "does not constitute direct physical loss or damage" to their property.NBA Team's Insurance Dispute Questions Whether COVID-19 Constitutes Physical Damage
The Philadelphia 76ers and the owner of its training complex are seeking declaratory judgment to reflect that COVID-19 "does not constitute direct physical loss or damage" to their property.Restaurant's Insurance Dispute Over COVID Closures Removed to District Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.$10 Million Verdict for Teen Who Suffered Paralyzing Injury at Football Camp
The plaintiff was attempting a tackle during an organized scrimmage when he suffered a paralyzing neck fracture.Trending Stories
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