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Cybersettle Helps NYC Resolve More Claims
Cybersettle, an Internet-based service that allows for the negotiation of settlements over the Internet, has signed a new contract with New York City, adding medical malpractice and subrogation claims to the types of cases that can be settled on the Web.Fla. Court: Insurers Can't Ignore Doctors' Best Interests in Settlements
Reversing a lower court decision, a Florida appeals court has ruled that companies that insure physicians against medical malpractice lawsuits must settle cases in the best interest of the doctors -- not their own. The panel ordered reinstatement of Dr. Anthony G. Rogers' complaint against Chicago Insurance Co. for settling a case against his will and affecting his insurability. Chicago Insurance later canceled Rogers' policy, forcing him to pay substantially higher premiums to obtain new coverage.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 193 -- October 8, 1998
Using Confidential Documents in Claims Against Your Employer
Self-help discovery of confidential documents and data by employees, in blatant violation of company policy: protected activity or actionable misconduct?Commentary: Hold A Special Session? Would Wilma Approve?
The doors to many caves are thrown open, and now we're bombarded with a thousand and one "I told you so"s by Neanderthals in heat, the sickly smell of blood-lust bursting from their fetid mouths. It reminds me of the weeks and months following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center: Now that terror has struck, we are all experts on how to prevent what just happened. It's silly.View more book results for the query "*"
Questions & Answers: Thomas Russo
From the ashes of Lehman Brothers, a general counsel stepped into another monumental challenge.Senate confirms Sotomayor for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Senate confirmed Sonia Sotomayor Thursday as the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court.New York Lawyer Sues Firm Over Share of Tobacco Fees
A lawyer who is suffering from breast cancer sued her former firm, claiming the firm failed to pay her $1.7 million she earned representing New York City in its litigation against the tobacco industry. Janis L. Ettinger says New York's Storch Amini & Munves told her she would not be paid further for her work because "she could not realistically be a part of the future of Storch Amini by virtue of her illness."Shawley v. Ameron Construction Co.
Claiming to be sick was not enough to justify a late filing of a petition to open a default judgment. The court denied the petition to open.Trending Stories
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