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November 26, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Idaho Supreme: Bank Cannot Pursue Deficiency Claim Against Title Insurer

The Supreme Court of Idaho has ruled that a bank that obtained title to a borrower's hotel after placing a full credit bid on the hotel in a non-judicial foreclosure sale could not assert a deficiency claim against a title insurer relating to the title insurer's disbursement of proceeds from the sale of other collateral.
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June 12, 2014 | FC&S Insurance

National General Insurance Company v. Sherouse

 NATIONAL GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Respondent, v. PEGGY SUE SHEROUSE, Appellant.882 P.2d 1207COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON DIVISION THREE PANEL…
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June 11, 2014 | FC&S Insurance

Hoyle v. Utica Mutual Insurance Co.

 RICHARD W. HOYLE, for himself and as an employee for First Security Insurance, Inc., d/b/a Hoyle Insurance, and HOYLE & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE,…
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May 16, 2005 | National Law Journal

Judge to weigh diocese's status

A Spokane, Wash., judge will hear arguments in June on one of the most basic, highly charged and judicially thorny questions facing the U.S. Catholic Church and its use of bankruptcy protection—namely, when a diocese is in Chapter 11 protection, what's the legal standing of an individual parish?
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September 12, 2005 | National Law Journal

Parish assets case is new law

A recent federal ruling that parish assets of a Roman Catholic diocese in bankruptcy over sex abuse litigation belong to a diocesan bankruptcy estate charts a new area of the law, and could increase assets available to sex abuse victims.
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June 07, 1999 | Law.com

A $39M End to Tribal Troubles

Avista Corp., formerly the Washington Water Power Co., represented by Paine, Hamblen, Coffin, Brooke, Miller, of Spokane, Wash., has agreed to pay $39 million over the next 44 years to an Indian tribe whose ancestors bartered with the Lewis and Clark expedition. The settlement is compensation for damage to the salmon and steelhead fishery caused by the construction and operation of hydroelectric dams, according to an attorney for the Nez Perce tribe.
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May 10, 2005 | Law.com

Washington Judge Tackles Thorny Chapter 11 Issue

Judge Patricia Williams of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington will hear arguments in June on one of the most basic, highly charged and judicially thorny questions facing the U.S. Catholic Church and its use of bankruptcy protection -- namely, when a diocese is in Chapter 11 protection, what's the legal standing of an individual parish? Catholic dioceses across the nation will hang on her words because plenty still face litigation associated with sexual abuse by priests.
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April 11, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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