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Dog (in Parked Car) Bites Woman (Walking By). The News: UIM Coverage Found - UPDATED
Dogs often bite people. That’s not typically newsworthy. But whether injuries from a dog bite are covered by insurance is something of interest to…Economic Loss Doctrine Does Not Bar Tort Claims When Loss is to ‘Other Property’
A Wisconsin appellate court may have opened the state to a wave of economic loss claims based on its decision that the economic loss doctrine does not…After Auto Insurance Reform, South Florida No Longer a ‘Judicial Hellhole,’ ATRA Says
The American Tort Reform Association’s annual Judicial Hellholes® report had some good news for South Florida: It dropped off ATRA’s…View more book results for the query "*"
Breach of Contract and Fiduciary Duty Claims Duplicate Bad Faith Claims, Court Rules
A federal district court in Florida has ruled that claims against an insurance carrier for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty were subsumed…To influence policy, get to know the key players on the issues
For more than 10 years, as executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of GoDaddy.com, I had the privilege of witnessing, firsthand, an amazing evolution of law and policy on the Internet.Directions to an e-discovery solution: Keep collection and processing on-premises
The idea of conducting targeted collection and preservation, rather than collecting everything up-front in a scorched-earth manner, has taken root with most people and organizations. However, the devil is in the details as to how a technology works to accomplish this task.Defending against cyber-attacks
Given recent highly publicized cyber-attacks against companies such as Barnes & Noble, Citibank, Sony, Yahoo and Comcast (to name just a few), corporate security officers may be forgiven for wanting to take matters into their own hands by counterattacking (or hacking back) into the computer systems of cybercriminals.Unpaid Huffington Post bloggers lose appeals court bid
Unpaid bloggers who wrote for the Huffington Post are not entitled to profits from the sites sale to AOL Inc., the 2nd Circuit ruled Wednesday.Trending Stories
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