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27-Year Lloyd's of London Veteran Steps Down as GC to 'Pursue Fresh Challenges'
The insurance and reinsurance marketplace has appointed Claire Schrader, a 23-year Lloyd's employee, to serve as interim general counsel while it seeks a success for the departing Peter Spires.US Supreme Court Confirms 'Unmistakable' Trend in Narrowing Identity Theft Statute
In its ruling in Dubin, the Supreme Court forcefully continued the trend recognized by Judge Costa, rejecting the government's literalist view of 18 U.S.C. Section 1028A(a)(1) that would make virtually every low-level fraud by a health care provider into aggravated identify theft subject to a mandatory two-year prison sentence.Notice to the Bar: Cannabis Industry Off-Limits to NJ Judiciary Employees
Canon 5, which deals with outside employment and other outside activities for judiciary employees, states that to "avoid impropriety and/or conflict of interest or the appearance thereof, the following provisions shall apply to the holding of outside employment by judiciary employees."People in the News—Aug. 9, 2023—Barley Snyder
Barley Snyder announced that Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank has recently elected partner Timothy G. Dietrich to serve on its board of directors.View more book results for the query "*"
Multiple EUO No-Shows: Timely Denial in Recent Case
An insurer may require a no-fault claimant (either the individual injured person or his/her assignee medical provider) to appear for an examination under oath (EUO) 11 NYCRR 65-3.5. If a claimant fails to appear for two scheduled EUOs, the insurer may deny the claim, provided it is raised in a timely denial of claim form.Seller Beware: New Jersey's Cannabis Regulatory Scheme and Pitfalls
While possessing cannabis for recreational use is permitted in New Jersey, the legal sale of cannabis is a bit more mottled. Despite the overwhelming support for the legalization of cannabis in New Jersey, only 164 of New Jersey's 564 municipalities opted in to allowing legal sales.Dangerous Delay: First Department Upholds Adverse Inference in Discovery Dispute
A recent First Department decision reflects a continued post-pandemic trend of New York courts cracking down on delays in producing discovery materials—including by levying harsh penalties not sought by the complaining party.Pre-Verdict Interest in Personal Injury Actions: It's About Time!
Trial attorney Alan Clark shares his opinion that it is "about time that New York amend CPLR section 5001 to allow recovery of pre-verdict interest on awards in personal injury actions." He concludes that "pre-verdict interest would go a long way to encourage settlement of cases well before the parties are told to pick a jury and substantially reduce calendar congestion."California Trial Boutique Launches Austin Office With DLA Piper Team
Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg tapped trial lawyer Amy Ruhland to lead the new office.Trending Stories
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