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Having Women on the Board May Lower M&A Costs
A new study from the University of British Columbia suggests the more women on a corporate board, the less the company pays for its acquisitions.Insurance Law: Strategies For Seeking Pre-Litigation Coverage
Most liability insurance policies contain two promises to the policyholder. The first is the insurer's promise to pay for the policyholder's legal liability — the duty to indemnify. The second is the insurer's promise to defend the policyholder against a covered suit — the duty to defend. When a policyholder is faced with a claim by a third party, the insurer must pay the costs of defending the lawsuit as well as any resulting judgment against the policyholder.Insurance Law: Physical Contact And 'Occupying' Under A UIM Policy
Is physical contact with the insured vehicle necessary for a person, other than a named insured, to be "occupying" a motor vehicle under a UIM policy? The majority of jurisdictions across the country hold that physical contact is not a requirement. Instead these courts eschew a hard-and-fast rule mandating contact in favor of a multi-factorial approach which better lends itself to fulfilling the laudable purpose of UIM coverage.State Supreme Court's Capstone Decision Addresses Key Topics
This year the Connecticut Supreme Court issued a ruling with broad implications for insurance coverage disputes. In Capstone Building Corp. & Capstone Development Corp. v. American Motorists Insurance Co., 308 Conn. 760 (2013), a unanimous Supreme Court decided two highly significant issues in the insurance coverage arena which will impact a broad scope of coverage disputes under commercial general liability (CGL) policies.Insurance Law: End Of The Line For 'Procedural Bad Faith' In Connecticut
The Connecticut Supreme Court has finally shed the illuminating radiance of reason and respect for traditional rules of contract to dispose of the shadowy notion that insurance companies that have fully complied with their policies can still be sued for how they acted toward a policyholder seeking money for an uncovered claim.View more book results for the query "*"
Research Attorney Escapes The Grind Through Nature Photography
It started about 14 years ago, when Gary Hamilton was a soon-to-be-father of twin girls, and he wanted to be ready. "I figured I would need a decent camera to take pictures of the kids," said Hamilton, a research attorney with the Connecticut Judicial Branch.Supreme Court to Review Contraceptive Coverage in Health Care Law
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will hear two cases challenging, on religious grounds, the requirement that most employers provide health insurance coverage for contraception.Report Focuses On Adam Lanza's Last Days
Given a chance to review the long-awaited investigative report on last December's Newtown Elementary school shooting, Connecticut lawyers said they were confronted with shocking details of Adam Lanza's final days.Trending Stories
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