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Daily Business Review

Steven Brodie Speaks of Eclectic Legal Career, Diverse Civic Involvement

The Carlton Fields shareholder focuses on insurance litigation and, like his late father, civic outreach.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

HUB International GC John Albright Says Legal Has 'Only Begun to Scratch the Surface' With AI

Albright gave his take on how legal departments should go about purchasing AI and whether or not it's going to replace human lawyers.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

SEC Cutting Back on Corporate Enforcement Actions, Report Says

The enforcement decline is part of a downward trend that began in the last half of fiscal year 2017.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

AGs Step Up Charges Against Opioid Makers

“We are in the midst of a national opioid crisis claiming 175 lives a day nationally and 15 lives a day in Florida, and I will not tolerate anyone profiting from the pain and suffering of Floridians." - AG Pam Bondi
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Self-Insurance and the Statute of Limitations

Insurance Law columnist Jonathan A. Dachs writes: A recent split decision of the Court of Appeals has answered an interesting question regarding whether the six-year statute of limitations under CPLR 213(2) or the three-year statute of limitations under CPLR 214(2) is applicable to a dispute with respect to the payment of no-fault (PIP) benefits by a self-insurer, and, in so doing, has raised several questions still to be answered
15 minute read

New York Law Journal

NRA Sues Cuomo, Supt. Vullo Over Regulatory Actions Against Gun Liability Insurers

The NRA's complaint is seeking damages for what the organization alleges are violations of members' free speech, equal protection and due process under state and federal laws following DFS-imposed consent orders and fines earlier this month against a Chubb subsidiary and insurance broker Lockton Affinity that sold NRA-branded “Carry Guard” gun owner liability policies in New York.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Municipal Cost Recovery Doctrine and Pa.'s Ongoing Opioid Crisis

As the number of municipalities filing lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies related to the ongoing opioid crisis continues to multiply, a quiet doctrine of Pennsylvania case law might undercut the ability of local governments to ultimately recover damages.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

NRA Sues NY Gov., Regulator Over Fines Against Gun Owner Liability Insurers, Broker

A battle over gun insurance may be forming with a New York regulator fining insurers and brokers of National Rifle Association-branded policies for selling policies within the state that cover legal costs connected with criminal defense expenses that might arise from legal gun ownership.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Ga. Justices Toss Punitive Damages Against Surety for Conservator's Theft

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that punitive damages a probate judge entered against the conservator could not be levied against the insurance company that provided the surety bond.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Division Clarifies a Liability Insurer's Right to Invoke Policy Defenses

The court in 'Northfield Ins. Co. v. Mt. Hawley Ins. Co.' rejected the assertion that prejudice to the insured is presumed as a matter of law when an insurer provides a courtesy defense under a clear reservation of rights.
9 minute read

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