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April 21, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. v. Zurich American Insurance Co.

The Appeals Court of Massachusetts reversed the dismissal of claims against an insurance company after it admitted it had a duty to defend its insured in an underlying matter but refused to do so, remanding its insured's allegations of breach of contract and unfair or deceptive practices.
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April 21, 2023 | Law.com

New York Bar Exam Release Glitch Causes Sleepless Night for Hundreds of Test-Takers

The February bar exam results were supposed to be available at midnight, April 21, but, due to a glitch, they didn't actually become available until about nine hours later.
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April 21, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—April 21, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Pond Lehocky

Philadelphia transportation attorney and Flaster Greenberg shareholder Chris Merrick is scheduled to moderate an interactive panel discussion on April 29, at this year's Transportation Lawyers Association (TLA) annual conference in San Diego, California.
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April 21, 2023 | Daily Report Online

'Nuclear' Verdicts: Easier to Win, Harder to Collect?

This Daily Report series analyzes the highest Georgia jury verdicts awarded between Jan. 1, 2018, and April 10, updates on the status of the outcomes and identifies the courts and judges linked most often to the eight-figure or higher results.
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April 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

US Second Circuit Remands Author's Defamation Case Against Trump

The judges remanded the case to U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan of the Southern District of New York for further proceedings consistent with guidance.
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April 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Amid Attacks on Press Protections, the Fox-Dominion Case Missed an Opportunity for Media Law

The much-anticipated defamation trial never began, but a ruling last month may have been a lost opportunity to examine a crucial issue in media law: whether news outlets are responsible for reporting false statements by prominent people.
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April 21, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

With No Waiver, Are Residential Borrowers Entitled to a Credit Against Interest for Taxes Paid?

It is this article's thesis that Rosenbaum was wrongly decided: that the credit, unless waived, is still viable. Simply put, why would the Legislature afford borrowers a credit against interest payable on their mortgages that was inapplicable to all mortgages?
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April 21, 2023 | Law.com

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Names New Dean of Bowen Law

"It is a great honor to have been asked to join the University of Arkansas at Little Rock as the next Dean of the William H. Bowen School of Law," Colin Crawford said in a statement. "Bowen has a tremendous, enterprising faculty and plays a central role in the life of Arkansas's capital city and its region."
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April 21, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'Completely Slimy and Dishonest': Lawyers Divided Over Litigation Funding

"It gives the opportunity for a fair result, as opposed to a severely injured person taking whatever is offered because of the financial strain or an inability to get medical care," Peter Dreyer of Silver Golub & Teitell said.
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April 21, 2023 | Law.com

Tenth Circuit Clarifies Application of the 'Continuing-Violation' and 'Repeated-Violations' Doctrines

In Wyo-Ben Inc. v. Haaland, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit took up a case involving a broadly applicable federal statute of limitations. Its decision offers guidance on how district courts should apply the "continuing-violation" and "repeated-violations" doctrines in cases involving governmental inaction.
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