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October 18, 2016 | FC&S Insurance

SFIP Preempted Insureds’ RICO Claim, and Their State Law Claims, N.Y. District Court Finds in Superstorm Sandy Case

A federal district court in New York has ruled that a standard flood insurance policy (“SFIP”) issued under the National Flood Insurance Program…
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October 18, 2016 | FC&S Insurance

Poretsky v. Hirise Eng'g, P.C.

Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Poretskyv.Hirise Eng'g, P.C.2016 WL 5678880Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United States…
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October 17, 2016 | New Jersey Law Journal

Suits & Deals: Middlesex County Rear-End Case Yields $2 Million Settlement

A motorist who suffered spinal injuries that necessitated surgery in a rear-end crash was paid $2 million on Oct. 13 in a suit that settled earlier this year.
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October 14, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Ethics Board Proposes Enhanced Guidelines for NY Lobbyists

The Joint Commission on Public Ethics said the new guidelines are designed to allow rule makers to capture more information about lobbyists' activities, including the interests of those who are funding them when lobbyists are hired by third parties.
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October 06, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Oct. 7, 2016—Swartz Campbell

Swartz Campbell associate Eli Granek is scheduled to present at the personal injury practicum CLE on the topic of practical insights into premise liability cases on Nov. 1.
14 minute read
October 04, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in NY Nursing Home Contracts Under Scrutiny from Feds and State Courts

New rules promulgated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and a court case in Albany could determine whether nursing home patients in NY may sue or must submit to arbitration on claims of substandard care.
18 minute read
October 03, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Social Media Investigations: Digging Deep, or Just Scratching the Surface?

Daniel M. Braude and Daniel E. Lust of Wilson Elser write: Defendants can and should use photos, tweets, vines, snaps, emojis and whatever else can be pulled from a plaintiff's social media trail to potentially discredit the plaintiff and demonstrate that alleged damages are not based in reality. But are defense attorneys today properly digging through social media postings, or are they just scratching the surface?
16 minute read
October 03, 2016 | New York Law Journal

E-Discovery

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you compliments of Berdon LLP: "Social Media Investigations: Digging Deep, or Just Scratching the Surface?," "Avoiding Post-Brexit Multilingual Review Pitfalls" "E-Discovery Techniques to Investigate and Mitigate Insider Threats," "Got Any Custodians? Go Fish!" and "How Will NY Courts Handle Encrypted Communications?"
15 minute read
September 29, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Sept. 30, 2016—Wilson Elser

Joshua Bachrach, a partner in Wilson Elser's Philadelphia office, was named chair of its national life, health, disability and Employee Retirement Income Security Act practice.
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September 28, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Introduction to Ad Hoc Committees in Distressed Situations

Daniel A. Fliman and Isaac S. Sasson provide an introduction to ad hoc committees, including insights into their benefits and operations, and an overview of certain legal considerations unique to such committees.
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