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Daily Business Review

List of Defendants May Grow Much Longer, Says Lawyer for Parkland School Shooting Victim

"We're looking at everybody now. This is only the beginning,” said attorney Alex Arreaza, who represents a student shot five times during the Parkland school shooting.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

As NY Regulator Considered Title Insurance Rules, Industry Lobbying Spending Rose

As the Department of Financial Services finalized new title insurance regulations in 2017, title and property insurers spent roughly $658,0000 lobbying the legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and DFS itself, disclosures on file with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics show.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Colodny Fass, Broad and Cassel Close $16M Federated National Buyout of Monarch Delaware

The deal means Federated National Holding now has two insurance companies, Federated National Insurance and Monarch National Insurance.
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

Do In-House Counsel Need Malpractice Insurance?

In addition to potential liability to their employers, in-house counsel could at times be liable to others. For example, in-house counsel often perform pro bono legal services for clients unaffiliated with their employer. If one of those matters is botched, a legal malpractice claim could arise.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Examining Coverage for Cyber Risks Under Property and Liability Policies

This article explores courts' differing conclusions when faced with claims for cyber risks under different types of insurance policies, looks at some of the recent cyber-crimes and the direct financial and legal impact on businesses, and posits solutions to address insurance coverage for cyber-related risks.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Radiologist Denied Excessive Adrenaline Led to Heart Attack

Sanchez v. Harrisburg Avenue RadiologyDefense VerdictDate of Verdict: Jan. 8.Court and Case No.:  C.P. Lancaster County, No. CU-13-04878.Judge:  Jeffery…
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New York Law Journal

Failure to Cooperate in Suspected Fraud Case Can Doom Insured's Claim

Insurance Fraud columnist Evan H. Krinick writes: In 'Fernandez v. Philadelphia Indemnity Ins. Co.', the court made it clear that a policyholder's duty to cooperate was paramount, and that the policyholder's failure to cooperate was enough to permit the insurer to deny the policyholder's claim—whether or not the claim actually was fraudulent.
10 minute read

The Recorder

IMDB Ruling Allows Age, Gender Discrimination to Continue

Theoretically, both the Federal and California governments have laws in place to protect any and all employees of age discrimination.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Measure to Repeal No-Fault Auto Insurance Hits Wall in Senate

A Senate panel rejected a measure that would eliminate Florida's no-fault auto insurance system, with opponents arguing the proposal could lead to a slight increase in costs for motorists.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

#MeToo—Sexual Harassment and Insurance. Is Your Business Covered?

As more and more sexual harassment and sexual assault claims come to light in all realms, including Hollywood, the judiciary and Congress, it is important to ensure that your business is prepared to manage any such allegations with adequate insurance coverage.
4 minute read

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