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New York Law Journal

Insurer Must Cover Child Victims Act Litigation Against Archdiocese of New York

Chubb-affiliated insurance companies sued in June, seeking to limit their coverage obligations. But Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Suzanne Adams on Dec. 15 dismissed the lawsuit, stating it was "obvious" the claims were covered under the insurance policies.
3 minute read

Law.com

'Insurance Crisis' Looming for Aviation Industry in 2024, 38-Year Veteran Warns

The London aviation insurance market could be in for a chaotic 2024, Steven Marks of Podhurst Orseck predicts, as reinsurers scramble to cover damages for aircraft crashes that are ballooning far more than planned.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Why the ACLU Is Representing the NRA at the Supreme Court

The ACLU has struck up a rare alliance with the NRA for what could be a major First Amendment case at the Supreme Court this term. How did this odd pairing come about?
6 minute read

Law.com

1st Circuit Certifies Question on Prudential Policy Provision to Rhode Island Supreme Court

"We have previously characterized limitations schemes nearly identical to the one in this case as 'labyrinthine' and 'designed to confuse,'" Judge Julie Rikelman said in her written opinion for the First Circuit.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Marshall Dennehey Announces New Casualty Practice Director

Matthew Schorr will replace Howard Dwoskin at the helm of the firm's largest department.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Anticipating a Surge: South Florida Braces for Rise of Floods and Lawsuits

"You have to draft or craft a lawsuit that is going to actually get something done," Miami Attorney Wayne M. Pathman said.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Medicaid Office Expands Self-Disclosure Program, Requires Transparency

A discussion of several state-level changes related to the False Claims Act, specifically how NY has amended its overpayment process and changed how they're processing claims.
8 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Appellate Court Affirms No Duty to Indemnify Auto Crash Injuries Under Home, Umbrella Policies

The Connecticut Appellate Court affirmed a lower court's judgment, finding Liberty Insurance, Liberty Mutual and Safeco insurance companies had no duty to indemnify its policyholders under home, auto or an umbrella policy, for an underlying action stemming from allegations of underage drinking and an injury in a vehicle crash.
7 minute read

Law.com

Maryland Judge Sides With Insurance Company, Finding Definite Dispute in 22 Roof Damage Claims

Philadelphia Indemnity claimed the policy coverage didn't extend to the damage/condition of the roofs not caused by the storm and went on to file a complaint seeking declaratory judgment and relief via an order declaring it doesn't have a duty to pay for the replacement of the 22 roofs. It maintained that the damage to the roofs was preexisting and caused by wear and tear, deterioration, faulty materials, faulty prior repairs and/or lack of and faulty maintenance.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

UnitedHealth Targeted in New Lawsuit Alleging Underpayment of Out-of-Network ER Doctors

This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
3 minute read

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