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Bank of Am., NA v. First Am. Title Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Bank of Am., NAv.First Am. Title Ins. Co.2016 WL 1453254Only the Westlaw citation is currently…Aspen Specialty Ins. Co. v. 4 NYP Ventures LLC
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Aspen Specialty Ins. Co.v.4 NYP Ventures LLC2016 WL 759633Only the Westlaw citation is currently…Flood Coverage Deductible Was $19.2 Million, Not $100,000, Court Rules in Superstorm Sandy Case
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has ruled, in a Superstorm Sandy case, that a flood coverage deductible was $19.2 million,…Suits & Deals: Patient Awarded $1.01 Million in Suit Claiming Surgeon Damaged Intestine
A Middlesex County jury awarded $1.01 million on Feb. 1 in Stewart v. Swaminathan, a medical malpractice suit stemming from an intestine that ruptured during surgery.Almah LLC v. Lexington Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Almah LLCv.Lexington Ins. Co.2016 WL 369576Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.UNPUBLISHED…Top Ten Best Practices in a Brave New Networking World
Once upon a time, long before the advent of Facebook, Google or LinkedIn, we roamed in the garden of TV innocence. Judging by the content of most commercials, our essential worries of the day centered on maintaining shiny hair, pearly teeth, crisp collars and relieving the occasional headache or back pain. Lawyer and doctor ads were prohibited, and the closest thing to pharmaceutical merchandizing was the catchy mantra to "send your sinuses to Arizona." New car ads boasted optional accessories such as air conditioning, automatic transmission and FM radio.Cammeby's Management, Co., LLC v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co.
Broker Granted New Trial on Negligence Claim, Ratification Defense in Suit Over CoverageCammeby's Mgmt., Co., LLC v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Cammeby's Mgmt. Co., LLCv.Affiliated FM Ins. Co.2016 WL 316023Only the Westlaw citation is currently…Sirius XM, Pandora and iHeartMedia Face Class Suits in NJ
Arthur and Barbara Sheridan, an Illinois couple who owned several doo-wop, jazz and R&B recording companies in the 1950s and 1960s, have filed two putative federal class actions in New Jersey against Internet and satellite radio providers iHeartMedia Inc., Sirius XM Radio Inc. and Pandora Media Inc., over allegedly unpaid royalties and unauthorized use of pre-1972 recordings.Trending Stories
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