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December 04, 2012 | FC&S Insurance

Should Court Order a Trial or Reduce UM Arbitrators’ Award When It Exceeds Policy Limits?

Suppose arbitrators award an insured more than the maximum amount provided in an automobile insurance policy for uninsured (“UM”) motorists…
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December 04, 2012 | FC&S Insurance

Insured’s Settlement Agreement Bars Insurer’s Subrogation Claims against Developer and Contractor

A Florida appellate court has determined that an insurer may not bring a subrogation action against a developer and contractor where its insured had released…
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December 04, 2012 | FC&S Insurance

Late Notice of Environmental Contamination Claims Dooms Excess Coverage

A Wisconsin appellate court has affirmed a lower court ruling that policyholders’ delay in notifying their insurer of environmental contamination…
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December 04, 2012 | FC&S Insurance

Yacht’s Manufacturing Defect Covered by Policy, Court Finds

A manufacturing defect that led to damage to a yacht was covered by the owner’s insurance policy, a federal district court has concluded. The…
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December 04, 2012 | Inside Counsel

IP: Navigating a contested case trial in front of the new PTAB

Inter partes review (IPR) and covered business method patent review (CBM) proceedings have been available for 9 weekssince Sept. 16.
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December 04, 2012 | Inside Counsel

The Rule 45 subpoena: Instituting an ESI action plan

In this article, we examine what you should do as general counsel when you are served with a binding subpoena demanding preservation and production.
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December 04, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Discovery at Sentencing: A Bold Move by the Middle District

The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has amended its Local Criminal Rules significantly to expand discovery at a criminal sentencing. Middle District Local Criminal Rule 32.1, which became effective December 1, requires mutual discovery between the prosecutor and defense counsel of all material and documents supplied to the probation officer who writes an initial report to the judge about the defendant's criminal conduct involved in the case.
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December 04, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Ten Things to Check Off Your List by the End of the Year

Year-end is normally a busy time. Law firm partners and administrators are hustling to collect fees (at least in those firms that are on calendar years), associates are scrambling to complete assignments with the hope that they'll be able to squeeze in some time off, and in-house and government lawyers are feverishly completing budgets, staffing projections and forecasts.
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December 03, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Supreme Court takes up design-defect drug case

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review an appeals courts decision that generic drug manufacturers can face lawsuits over alleged problems in the design of drugs, regardless of federal protections against design-defect claims.
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December 03, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Labor: Applying old rules to new technologies is becoming increasingly frequent

For several years we have noted that the legal system needs to catch up to the ongoing computer revolution, not necessarily to craft new rules, but to reach something resembling consensus on how the old rules apply to new technologies.
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