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Pa. Supreme Court Completes U-Turn on Validity of Household Exclusion
Back in 2019, in the case of Gallagher v. GEICO Indemnity, 201 A.3d 131, 138 (Pa. 2019), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the household exclusion, found in automobile insurance policies, violated Pennsylvania's Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law and was, therefore, not enforceable under any circumstance.I Have Moved to Florida: Is My Out-of-State Will Valid? If Not—What's Next?
With the influx of new residents comes many out-of-state wills drafted under varying state laws. Whether out of state wills are valid under Florida law is a question being addressed in probate matters more and more each year.Verdicts & Settlements - May Issue
These case results are reported by Texas Lawyer affiliate VerdictSearch.Car Crash Property Damage: Getting Fair Value When Totaled
"I have never been through this before, and I'm just not sure how to handle it." If what needs to be "handled" is a vehicle property damage insurance claim with no personal injury, you can confidently guide an insurance consumer in the right direction; it can be a DIY project.White & Case Ends New Client's Two Decades International Dispute with $32M Verdict
The final judgment could be over $100 million, according to the Am Law 100 firm attorneys, if the Miami state court judge adds treble damages due to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, prejudgment interest of at least $25 million and attorney fees.View more book results for the query "*"
Who's Afraid of Antitrust Reviews? How Proactive Organizations Overcome Four Chronic Errors
In this article, we'll discuss what we see as some of the most frequent challenges faced in antitrust investigations and second requests, the most common errors made by businesses and legal service firms involved, and the actions that can prevent or at least reduce the likelihood of those errors.9th Circuit: Seattle Landlords Can Inquire About Tenants' Criminal History
"Businesses and governments routinely ask about criminal history in a variety of contexts like employment, business licenses, childcare, and firearm purchases," the majority wrote. "Landlords deserve the same right."Budget Talk: Top Tax Takeaways From Shapiro and Kenney's Budget Proposals
Gov. Josh Shapiro announced his first budget proposal earlier this month, including a handful of tax-related provisions. Meanwhile, Mayor Jim Kenney announced his last budget proposal as mayor of the city of Philadelphia.Back to the Future: NLRB Reinstates Significant Restrictions on Severance Agreements
On Feb. 21, the NLRB issued its decision in McLaren Macomb, 372 NLRB No. 58, reinstituting its pre-2020 precedent that severance agreements cannot contain: confidentiality agreements precluding the employee from discussing the terms of the severance; and nondisparagement clauses.Trending Stories
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