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Owens-Illinois, Inc. v. United Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Owens-Illinois, Inc.v.United Ins. Co. KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative TreatmentSuperseded by Statute…Stonewall Ins. Co. v. Asbestos Claims Mgmt. Corp.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Stonewall Ins. Co.v.Asbestos Claims Mgmt. Corp.KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative TreatmentOpinion…FC&S Legal Publishes “Theft and Severe Weather: a Storm for Marine Cargo Insurance”
FC&S Legal has published “Theft and Severe Weather: a Storm for Marine Cargo Insurance” in its Eye on the Experts column.Joshua Gold and…Trustgard Ins. Co. v. Campbell
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Trustgard Ins. Co.v.Campbell2016 WL 6071822Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Theft and Severe Weather: a Storm for Marine Cargo Insurance
In recent years thieves have become uncannily adept at using technology as a means to steal—whether it’s money, private information, or proprietary…Theft and Severe Weather: a Storm for Marine Cargo Insurance
Joshua Gold and Carrie Maylor DiCanio of Anderson Kill write that weather and heists accomplished via technology have added to shipping risk, and that these fast-evolving perils may have serious implications for whether a policyholder and other stakeholders have cargo insurance protection. Some cargo insurance companies are adding cyber exclusions and/or weather exclusions (or warranties) to their policies.Econ. Premier Assurance Co. v. Welsh
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Econ. Premier Assurance Co.v.Welsh2016 WL 5468121Only the Westlaw citation is currently…Winston, Orrick Reprise Roles as Top Firms for NBA Players
The National Basketball Players Association, now under the leadership of former Skadden litigation partner Michele Roberts, recently filed its annual report with the U.S. Department of Labor. The union spent more than $1.8 million on legal fees to 14 firms in 2015-16.Accident Benefits Waived by Judge in Drunken Fatality
An insurer is not obligated to pay $50,000 under the accidental death and personal loss policy of a motorcyclist who was drunk and going 124 mph when he hit a car and was killed, a judge ruled.Trending Stories
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