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Insurer Has No Duty to Defend Heroin Dealer in Overdose Case
An insurance company has no duty to defend or indemnify a homeowner`s policyholder in a wrongful death suit stemming from allegations that the insured provided heroin that led to the overdose and subsequent death of a woman, a divided Superior Court has ruled.Internet Dissemination of Individual's Images
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Q&A With FMC Executive VP and GC Andrea Utecht
An interview with FMC Executive VP and GC Andrea Utecht.Motive To Lie Cut From Jury Charge
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit last week directed trial judges to avoid using a jury instruction that places extra emphasis on a defendant's motive to lie on the witness stand to save his or her own skin.Justices to Decide on Maine's Internet Anti-Smoking Law For Children
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