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Daily Business Review

'PIP' Repeal on Fast Track Toward House Floor

An attempt to end the state's no-fault auto insurance system is on the fast track in the Florida House.As in past years, the legislation, which…
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Court Resurrects $5M Bad Faith Lawsuit Against Insurance Company

Judge Christopher McFadden ruled that DeKalb County State Court Judge Michael Jacobs was wrong to toss out a bad faith lawsuit against First Acceptance Insurance Company of Georgia.
4 minute read

International Edition

'The US merger made people take us more seriously' - Kennedys' Thomas on transforming the firm

After a quick-fire series of merger deals, has Kennedys resolved its "five years out of date" market perception?
5 minute read

International Edition

'The US merger made people take us more seriously' - Kennedys' Thomas on transforming the firm

After a quick-fire series of merger deals, has Kennedys resolved its "five years out of date" market perception?
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Division Further Refines 'Continuous Trigger' in Progressive Injury Claims

The Appellate Division revisited the “last pull of the trigger” recently in its "Air Master" decision -- another important step in New Jersey courts' allocation of risk among successive insurance policies where injury occurs over an extended period of time.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorneys Agree to Plead Guilty in Auto Insurance Fraud

The deal would also require restitution payments to 11 insurance companies: Geico, State Farm, MAPFRE, Esurance, 21st Century/Security National/Foremost, Windhaven, Ocean Harbor, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Infinity and Progressive.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lure of Bar Ownership Prompts Law Firm Split

Lawyer Adam Gersten is giving up his law practice to focus on hospitality industry projects, and his former firm is expanding into litigation.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

High Court Decides Elements of Bad Faith Cause of Action Under 42 Pa.C.S.

In 1990, the Pennsylvania General Assembly enacted Pennsylvania's insurance bad faith statute, codified at 42 Pa.C.S. §8371 (Section 8371).
16 minute read

New York Law Journal

Appellate Term Split on Payment of Disputed No-Fault Claims

In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick writes: Unless resolved by the Appellate Division or by the New York Court of Appeals, or clarified by the legislature or the Department of Financial Services, the Appellate Term split will make it difficult for automobile insurers to accurately calculate premium rates for no-fault coverage or to know which claims of health care providers they should pay.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami-Based Hospice Chain Vitas Reaches $75M Medicare Claims Settlement

The settlement is the largest amount ever recovered from a hospice care provider under the False Claims Act.
9 minute read

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