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Sheriff Details Racist Threats From Woman Who Fatally Shot Neighbor
Susan Louise Lorincz has been charged with the first-degree felony of manslaughter with a firearm, as well as culpable negligence, battery and two counts of assault.Insurer Urges Judges to Reject Harvard's Claim to Legal Costs in Supreme Court Case
First Circuit presses Harvard on missed notification deadline for insurance coverage in case challenging school's admissions policy.Protesters Call for Arrest of White Woman Who Fatally Shot Black Neighbor
The killing of Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four, has put Florida's divisive stand your ground law back into the spotlight.Coverage Dispute Over $1.3M Verdict for Dancer Injured in Bar Brawl Lands in Pa. Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Proposed New York State Statute Provides Both Sword and Shield in Protecting Biometric Information
A discussion of the liability risks posed by a bill pending in the NY Assembly and Senate—the Biometric Privacy Act. The article also considers insurance implications—how courts have ruled so far on insurance claims for BIPA liability, and how policy language may change in response to significant liability exposure.View more book results for the query "Anderson Kill"
A Defective Precedent for 'Defective Work' in Insurance Coverage
Litigation following a construction project is as common as a coffee shop in Manhattan. The availability of insurance coverage can be pivotal to the defense and resolution of such lawsuits. However, insurance coverage for construction defects litigation in New York has long been clouded by misunderstandings surrounding the First Department's 1994 decision in George A. Fuller v. U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty.Sen. Scott Bill Would Fund Armed Officers in All US Schools
The School Guardian Act would take about $80 billion that Congress previously approved to expand the tax agency and spend it instead on efforts to deter and respond to school shootings.D.A. Faces Significant Hurdles in Trump 'Hush Money' Case
An assessment of the likely pending New York prosecution of Donald Trump stemming from the payments made to Stormy Daniels in advance of the 2016 election. The authors argue that while the defenses that Trump allies have advanced publicly so far are likely to fail, more substantial hurdles to prosecution may well defeat the case.Trending Stories
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