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Houston Specialty Ins. Co. v. Meadows W. Condo Ass'n
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis 640 Fed.Appx. 267This case was not selected for publication in West’s Federal Reporter.See Fed.…NJ Senate Approves Porrino for Attorney General
The New Jersey Senate on Aug. 1 confirmed the nomination of Gov. Chris Christie's former chief counsel, Christopher Porrino, to be the state's attorney general.AG Defies Subpoena From Congress Over Exxon Probe
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will defy a congressional subpoena seeking information about his office's investigation of whether Exxon Mobil knowingly made misled investors and consumers about climate change.Deal Watch: Big Beer Merger Cleared as Health Insurers Face Off with DOJ
It was a good news/bad news week for companies on the antitrust front.Climate Change for the Insurance Industry
The burning of fossil fuels produces CO2 and other so-called greenhouse gases (GHGs) that scientists have linked to global warming and other changes in the Earth's climate. In just the last year, so-called carbon extractors and heavy users of fossil fuels have come under heightened scrutiny. Insurance companies should pay close attention to developments related to climate change and make certain that they remain proactive in the way in which they address risk to their respective organizations.TREO STAFFING, LLC v. AXIS SURPLUS INSURANCE COMPANY, ET AL.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Treo Staffing, LLCv.Axis Surplus Insurance Company, Et al.2016 WL 3876433Only the Westlaw citation…Schneiderman Urges Texas Congressman to Back Off Subpoena Threat
The New York Attorney General's Office on Wednesday urged a Texas congressman to show "due respect for federalism" in his efforts to obtain communications about a state investigation into whether Exxon Mobil made misleading statements about climate change.NY Attorney General, Responding to Texas Lawmaker, Warns of 'Constitutional Conflict'
The New York attorney general's office on Wednesday, responding to Republican U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith's demand for information about a state investigation of Exxon Mobil and climate change, said the use of congressional subpoena power is "courting constitutional conflict." Smith's office issued subpoenas to New York AG Eric Schneiderman and Massachusetts AG Maura Healey on Wednesday after the two offices refused to turn over the requested information.Contaminated-Clothing Doctrine in Asbestos Cases Extended
The precedent-setting New Jersey Supreme Court ruling that said spouses who became ill after handling the asbestos-tainted clothing of their partners could be awarded damages may be extended to offer protection to nonmarried couples or roommates, the court ruled.'Learned Treatises' and Expert Opinion Testimony
In their Medical Malpractice Defense column, John L.A. Lyddane and Barbara D. Goldberg write that in New York, an expert who advances an unreliable theory cannot be cross-examined with medical literature unless he or she accepts the literature as authoritative. It may nevertheless be possible for defense counsel to demonstrate that even though the plaintiff's expert will not acknowledge an article as "authoritative," the expert nevertheless treats a particular publication as "reliable" so as to permit cross-examination.Trending Stories
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