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National Law Journal

Bitter Court Fight Pits Health Care Giant Against Former Top Executive

A team from McDermott Will & Emery is defending a former Optum health executive who jumped to the new Amazon-JPMorgan-Berkshire initiative. Optum's suing the former exec for alleged breach of contract.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

As Tort Claims Mount, Trenton Seeks Indemnification Over 2018 Art Show Shooting

The city of Trenton has filed a suit seeking indemnification from organizers of an arts festival where a mass shooting incident broke out in June 2018. Trenton has received at least 20 tort claim notices in connection with the shootings at Art All Night, where one person was killed and 22 others were wounded.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Downturn Diligence: Increasing Your Business's Recession Resilience

Whether the next downturn comes this year or years from now, planning today for a more onerous regulatory and litigation environment will put your business a step ahead of the competition when trouble comes.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

West Palm Magistrate Finds No Privilege for Insurer Would Be 'Absurdity'

A federal magistrate in West Palm Beach finds an insurance company didn't waive attorney-client privilege on documents even when litigation wasn't anticipated.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court: Insurer Should Have Known Amount in Controversy Exceeded $75K From Complaint Alone

A federal district court in Pennsylvania has remanded an insurance coverage case to state court after deciding that the defendant insurer should have known that the amount in controversy exceeded $75,000 from the insureds' complaint and, therefore, that its removal months after the complaint was filed was untimely.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

UM Arbitration Award Stands Despite Questions Over Arbitrator's Neutrality

Despite the existence of a financial relationship between an arbitrator and an insurance company lawyer involved in an arbitration, it did not affect the outcome of the case, an appeals court has ruled.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court: Motorcyclist Was 'Occupying' Motorcycle Even After Colliding With Car

An appellate court in Pennsylvania has ruled that an exclusion in an auto insurance policy precluded coverage of a motorcyclist's claim for injuries he suffered when he collided with another driver's automobile.
3 minute read

International Edition

The Transfer Window: partner hires for Fried Frank, Mishcon and A&O

This week's moves in the legal market
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Denies Bifurcation in UIM Case Against Insurer, Allegedly Intoxicated Driver

A state judge has ruled against an insurance company seeking to sever claims against it in an underinsured motorist lawsuit over an accident caused by an allegedly intoxicated driver.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Appeals Court Limits Auto Insurers' Payments to Ambulatory Surgical Centers

An appellate court in New Jersey has issued a decision that limits the personal injury protection payments auto insurers must make to ambulatory surgical centers.
4 minute read

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