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Insurance Coverage for Eating Disorders under Obamacare?
Should treatments for eating disorders be included in the “essential health benefits” that insurance plans are required to provide,…Endurance Speciality Names John A. Kuhn To Be CEO of Global Insurance
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd., a Bermuda-based specialty provider of property and casualty insurance and reinsurance, has announced that John ("Jack")…Continuation of Original Water Runoff Damage Dooms Coverage under Known Loss Exclusion
A “known loss” exclusion bars coverage of claims arising from water runoff that occurred during an insurance policy’s effective period…No Coverage under Business Auto Policy Where Injured Worker Found To Be an Employee
A court that found that a worker was an employee for the insured company and not an independent contractor working for the insured at the time he allegedly…View more book results for the query "*"
IP: Options for contesting patentability at the USPTO
It has been roughly two months since the new inter partes review (IPR) and covered business method patent review (CBM) proceedings became available at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and some long-awaited questions are beginning to be answered.E-discovery: A request to preserve when you're a nonparty—what’s a GC to do?
As general counsel, you may receive a request to preserve evidence in a litigation in which your employer is not even a party.Litigation Over Groundwater Impacts of Natural Gas Wells
Last month, U.S. Magistrate Judge Martin C. Carlson in Harrisburg denied a request for a Lone Pine order in a natural gas migration case, Roth v. Cabot Oil & Gas, Civil Action No. 3:12-cv-898 (M.D. Pa. Oct. 15, 2012). That decision offers an opportunity to consider some issues arising from claims that shale gas development (fracking) in Pennsylvania has caused personal injury or property damage as the result of contamination of neighbors' water wells or other migration of natural gas to neighbors' property.JPMorgan, Credit Suisse settle mortgage bond charges for $417 million
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Credit Suisse Group AG have agreed to pay $416.9 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) allegations that the banks misled investors about the quality of their mortgage-backed securities.Ex-Mayer Brown partner convicted of fraud
Though he narrowly escaped conviction the first time around, former Mayer Brown partner Joseph Collins was found guilty on Friday of seven out of 10 counts he faced in the retrial of a fraud case.Trending Stories
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