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Daily Business Review

Sean Shaw Campaigns for a Change in the Florida Attorney General's Office

Sean Shaw is not shy about speaking his mind. Shortly before the Democratic candidate for Florida attorney general caught up with the Daily Business…
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Debunking the Myth That the First Dep't Has Rung the Death Knell on the Insurability of Disgorgement 

Whether there is insurance coverage for restitution or disgorgement of purported “ill-gotten gains” under Directors and Officers and other professional liability policies (collectively here, D&O policies) has become a pervasive issue in jurisdictions across the country.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Do Unto Others—Reciprocity Through the Lens of Insurance Regulation

Review a cross-section of reciprocity issues that illustrate the push and pull of individual jurisdictions' policy preferences—and protection of local actors—against a backdrop of increasing globalization of the insurance and reinsurance sector. The extent to which a jurisdiction chooses to “do unto others” as it would have done unto it, on these and related matters, will be a key indicator of how policymakers navigate this globalization in coming years and decades.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Disrupting Insurance Is Hard: How to Make It Easier (or at Least Less Hard)

There is now a thriving ecosystem of individuals and enterprises—in industry parlance, “Insuretech”—devoted to developing innovative applications of technology to improve, modernize or, in some cases, disrupt insurance.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Data Breach Risk Management: Keeping Up With Evolving Cyber Liability Insurance

Personnel responsible for detecting, reporting and responding to cyber events and privacy violations should also have a thorough understanding of the coverages provided under their cyber policies and how those policies are triggered, well before an incident occurs.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Allocation of Long-Tail Losses in New York and New Jersey

Despite the contrasting approaches by New York and New Jersey, handling insurance allocation disputes in both requires both ample basic preparation and creative problem solving.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Phila. Judge Dismisses Dragonetti Act Suit Brought by Insurance Company Against Lawyer

A Philadelphia judge has thrown out a Dragonetti Act lawsuit that an insurance company and claims adjuster brought after they were sued for allegedly failing to investigate a claim.
4 minute read

Law.com

Insurance Litigation Balloons in Insurer-Friendly Federal Courts, Report Finds

A new report found major increases in homeowner, automobile and most other types of insurance disputes filed in federal court, where insurers are significantly more likely to prevail over claimants.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Lex Machina: Insurance Litigation Balloons in Insurer-Friendly Federal Courts

A new report from the legal analytics firm also found that California's Central District has the fastest of four major insurance dockets, taking an average of 343 days to rule on summary judgment, and 493 days to get to trial.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Narrowly Interpreting 'Ongoing Business Operations' Exclusion, Court Finds Insurance Coverage for Fire

A Pennsylvania appellate court, reversing a trial court's decision, has concluded that an insurance policy exclusion for “ongoing business operations” did not bar coverage for damages resulting from a fire at a vehicle dismantling facility in Harrisburg.
4 minute read

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