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U.K. Judgment on COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims Unlikely To Impact U.S. Coverage Disputes
In their Corporate Insurance column, Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes discuss a recent U.K. ruling that policyholders are entitled to coverage for business interruption loss incurred due to shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in a test case interpreting the language of 21 different U.K. policy forms issued by eight insurers. They write that while the judgment is certainly a major development with respect to the U.K. claims, it is unlikely to have a significant impact on the business interruption coverage disputes pending in the United States.How and Why Schulte Signed onto the Public Nuisance Suit Over the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Schulte Roth & Zabel this week announced that the firm is joining the legal team in a lawsuit seeking to "remedy the ongoing nuisance" caused by the mob attack which leveled the Greenwood community in Tulsa, left hundreds of Black residents dead, and thousands homeless.Hire Up: Leaders of Hot Big Law Practices Are Making Moves
Law firms are bulking up in life sciences, fintech, white-collar and regulatory practices.Not-So-Incidental Byproducts of 'Kelly'
Early returns are in, and they indicate that the Supreme Court's decision in the so-called "Bridgegate" case will be an effective tool for pruning the wild overgrowth that has built up around the federal fraud statutes.Schulte's Landlord Attacks Firm for Seeking COVID Windfall
The owners of 919 Fifth Avenue say they should not be on the hook for the firm's decision to stick with remote work.Litigators on the Move: A Rundown of Topflight Lateral Hires Since the Turn of the Year
The change in the calendar year is traditionally a popular time for a change of professional address. Despite the pandemic, that tradition seems to be holding so far in 2021.Despite Defections, Texas Trial Firm McKool Smith Stays on Track
Mike McKool, founder of Dallas-based McKool Smith, said the loss of 13 lawyers this year so far, including a large insurance recovery group, will not shift the trial firm's strategy.Financial Litigation Co-Chair at Texas-Based McKool Smith Jumps to Schulte Roth & Zabel
Gayle Klein, who was on McKool's executive committee, said her departure was unrelated to that of former colleagues Scott Cole and Robin Cohen, both of whom left this week.Trending Stories
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