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Law Firms Get Ready for Wave of Business Interruption Insurance Suits
Pandemic-related litigation promises to add work for insurance defense firms, and some plaintiff firms, as insurers refuse to pay out on some Covid-19 claimsLaw Firms Get Ready for Wave of Business Interruption Insurance Suits
Pandemic-related litigation promises to add work for insurance defense firms, and some plaintiff firms, as insurers refuse to pay out on some Covid-19 claimsInside Ford Motor Co.'s Effort to Reign in Specific Jurisdiction at the Supreme Court
As the center of gravity at the court continues shifting to the right, it is likely that pro-business sentiments will animate at least some of the justices' views on this issue.West Palm Beach's 360 Rosemary Office on Track to Open Next Year
Developer Related has topped off the 20-story, 300,000-square-foot tower.COVID-19 Hit to South Florida Hospitality, Retail Spells Distressed Real Estate Opportunities
The coronavirus pandemic has pummeled hospitality and retail, but the bust may be a boon for investors who can scoop up discounted real estate.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
Legal Malpractice In the Time of Plague
How will the COVID pandemic change our judicial systems, and will there be any effect on legal malpractice?2 Accidents, 1 Chance to Attribute Injury: How a Cheshire Lawyer Secured a Settlement
Cheshire attorney Frank Bartlett has secured a six-figure settlement for a client who was injured twice in car accidents 20 months apart.When Cyber Attacks Result in Physical Damage: Important Insurance Considerations
As the world becomes more interconnected, cyber attacks unfortunately are becoming more frequent, more sophisticated and more dangerous. So-called "cyber-physical attacks," for instance, pose a unique threat—specifically, the risk of bodily injury (including, but not limited, to death) to third parties.Insurance Coverage When Cyber Attacks Result in Physical Damage
As the world becomes more interconnected, cyber attacks unfortunately are becoming more frequent, more sophisticated and more dangerous. So-called "cyber-physical attacks," for instance, pose a unique threat—specifically, the risk of bodily injury (including, but not limited, to death) to third parties.Big Key West Hospitality Company Sues Insurer for Unpaid Coronavirus Claims
Spottswood, a major employer in the tourism-driven Florida Keys, says its business losses are about $10 million, but Zurich American Insurance is denying coverage.Trending Stories
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