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Good News for Insurer Facing Business-Interruption Suit: Judge Finds COVID Was Only 1 Occurrence
"Under the clear language of the policy itself, it's the order of a governmental authority, which prohibits access to the premises, which triggers the coverage. Because there were several different executive orders which were issued, in our view, each order triggered coverage under the policy," plaintiffs attorney Michael Canning said.Conflict Gets 8 Officials Disqualified From Hearing Warehouse Application
"You know everybody comes to an application with their own views. But you can't align yourself with an organization that has already determined that the application must fail," said Adam Garcia, a lawyer for the applicant.Wrongful Dissociation From LLC Left Atlanta Company Liable for Damages, Says Appellate Division
"The jury ultimately rejected GF's position and returned a verdict in plaintiffs' favor, finding that the parties had an enforceable agreement, the terms of which were set forth in the final offer," the Appellate Division said.Wrongful Dissociation From LLC Left Member Company Liable for Damages, Says Appellate Division
"The jury ultimately rejected GF's position and returned a verdict in plaintiffs' favor, finding that the parties had an enforceable agreement, the terms of which were set forth in the final offer," the Appellate Division said.View more book results for the query "Giordano Halleran Ciesla"
Law Firm Facing Legal Malpractice Suit Over Alleged Failure to Meet Filing Deadline
The plaintiffs allegedly had significant, meritorious defenses in a FINRA case, but they were unable to assert them due to their counsel's alleged missteps.On the Move & After Hours: Lawrence Law; Laddey Clark; Nehmad Davis; Giordano Halleran
Jeralyn Lawrence Installed as NJSBA President Jeralyn L. Lawrence was sworn in on May 19 as president of the New Jersey State Bar Association for the…Appellate Division Broadens Reach of NJ's 'Sham Affidavit' Doctrine
In a dispute over noncompete agreements, the New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled that a trial judge properly applied the "sham affidavit" doctrine in tossing out contradictory testimony given by a co-defendant who took a job with the plaintiff after his initial deposition.Trending Stories
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