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Current Status of Household and Regular Use Exclusions
Litigation regarding the validity and enforceability of various exclusions in auto policies in Pennsylvania is a never-ending tug of war between claimants and insurance companies. The most heated battles are in the realm of household and regular use exclusions. The fight over these exclusions may finally be coming to an end.U.S. Fifth Circuit Allows Class Action Certification in 401(k), Benefit Plans Fees Dispute
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in certifying the class action, but on remand should allow non-party potential plaintiffs to opt out, the U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled.People in the News—May 20, 2024—Maiello Brungo, Margolis Edelstein
Maiello Brungo & Maiello, a law firm specializing in construction law and related litigation, announced the appointment of Steven P. Engel as the general counsel for the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC).Third Circuit Overlooks Jurisdictional Problem in New Jersey Insurance Fraud Claims Decision
"The Third Circuit clearly had appellate jurisdiction to decide the first two issues, but it did not have jurisdiction under the FAA to decide the third issue," writes David N. Cinotti of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden.View more book results for the query "Geico"
In-House Moves of Month: EBay, Estee Lauder, GE, Geico Grab Headlines
Among the GCs plotting retirements were John Deere's Mary Jones and Pitney Bowes' Daniel Goldstein.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Outpace Overall Expenditures on State Lobbying
"My impression, overall, is that the utilization of law firms to take on government affairs projects and clients is increasing, which is really positive," David Pascrell, chair of Gibbons' government and regulatory affairs group, said.Geico Hires Chief Legal Officer With Deep Experience at Financial Bluebloods
The nation's No. 2 auto insurer has new legal team leadership for the first time since 2013.Passenger's Vicarious Liability Claims Proceed Against Uber Following Alleged Assault by Driver
"Here, based on the facts alleged in the Complaint, Micah was at the address as part of his business driving for Uber and assaulted Plaintiff to coerce payment of a debt owed to Uber; therefore, a reasonable jury could determine that ... the assault was in furtherance of Uber's business," U.S. District Judge Rossie D. Alston Jr. said, denying Uber's motion to dismiss on the plaintiff's vicarious liability claims.Pa. High Court Shows Continuing Signs of Moderation With Regular Use Exclusion Holding
On Jan. 29, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its long-awaited and much anticipated decision in the regular use exclusion case of Rush v. Erie Insurance Exchange, and, in doing so, seemed to signal a possible continuing movement away from its previous penchant for advancing plaintiffs' causes in personal injury matters and toward a more reasoned, moderate approach to civil litigation questions of law.Trending Stories
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