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Insurance Defense Malpractice Suit May Signal a Trend
Already feeling pressure to handle more cases at lower rates, the insurance defense bar has a new reason to fear carriers as clients. In a rare case of defense lawyer malpractice, a New Jersey jury last week awarded $362,000 to an insurer that sued its former outside counsel. ABA figures show such suits on an upswing that some attribute to economic competition. One ABA chair said recently that while insurance companies have traditionally stood by their lawyers, "Today, loyalty doesn't exist like it did."Pandemic Preparation For New York Workplaces
David Wirtz, a partner at Littler Mendelson, asks in light of recent headlines on a swine flu outbreak: Is the risk of a pandemic illness significant enough to merit the devotion of time and resources necessary to secure the continuity of business operations? The answer is "yes." Does the employer have a role in promoting quarantine effectiveness, social distancing or preventative hygiene? Again, the answer is "yes."Amato v. NYC Dept. of Parks & Recreation
Subcontractor Denied Reargument as Court Did not Overlook, Misapprehend Facts or LawDaily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 232 - December 1, 2009
Daily decision alert.A Long, Hot Summer Ahead For Microsoft Trial Judge
It's in his hands now. The transcripts of 76 days of testimony. The cartons of Microsoft Corp. e-mails. The videotaped excerpts of chairman Bill Gates' deposition. The evidentiary phase of the government's landmark antitrust trial against Microsoft concluded June 24. "Gentlemen, it's been almost pure pleasure," said U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson as he closed the proceedings and prepared to decide the case. "Let's keep it that way." The case went out not with a bang, but with a whimper.A Case Study in 'Departing Employee' Litigation
My firm provides digital forensics and e-discovery services. Most of our digital forensics investigations and analyses involve employees who have left their former employers for a rival or to start their own business.PG&E Bends in Bid to Win CPUC's Blessing
In a surprise compromise designed to ensure its exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy early next year, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has agreed to key modifications to its reorganization plan. The company filed comments with state regulators late Monday, just days before the California Public Utilities Commission is scheduled to hold a crucial vote that will determine the fate of PG&E's bid to emerge from bankruptcy.Cite as: People v. Anderson, 958/05, NYLJ 1202490144344, at *1 (App. Div., 2nd, Decided December 2, 2010)Before: Joseph Covello, J.P., Anita R. Florio, Randall
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