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3 Issues with Insurance for 3D Printing, Sharing Economy and Other Emerging Industries

Insureds should carefully scrutinize coverage provided by their legacy and cyber-specific policies to ensure that the coverage procured reflects their unique (and often evolving) risk profile.
16 minute read

International Edition

BLM set to make 29 redundancies in Southampton as cuts continue

Firm to shift volume motor offering from Southampton to Manchester and Liverpool
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

County Let Off Hook in Archdiocese's $1M Insurance Row

The Commonwealth Court has upheld a ruling letting Montgomery County out of a case brought by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, in which the church sought $1 million of liability insurance from the county.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

John Nevius, Anderson Kill Shareholder, Dies at 56

John Nevius, who was also a shareholder in Anderson Kill's insurance recovery group, was committed to education and was a popular teacher and mentor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, his firm colleagues said.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Ensuring Adequate Coverage for 3D Printing, Sharing Economy and Other Emerging Industries

In an industry predicated on stability and predictability, new industries and technologies test industry tolerances and procedures. When loss occurs, policyholders in new or evolving industries often discover—by chance—gaps in the coverage offered by their legacy products, leading to costly disputes with their insurers.
16 minute read

Daily Business Review

Insurance Companies Forcing Their Way Into Policyholder's Homes

Insurance companies admit that they are implementing these repair programs to control homeowners' options and to reduce the amount of the average insurance claim. Citizens claims that this program is necessary, citing broad and unsupported references to fraudulent contractors and unnecessary litigation. What the insurance companies really want is for no one to question their claims decisions, and if they unreasonably deny a claim, the insurance companies do not want to suffer any repercussions, writes Anthony Tinelli.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Abrams v. RSUI Idemnity Co.

Insurer Need Not Pay Lawsuit Defense Costs Incurred Prior to March 13, 2015, Notice
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

After a Long In-House Career, Tennis Enthusiast Takes Act to DLA Piper

Four decades after taking the court at what would eventually become the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, a longtime in-house lawyer at American International Group Inc. is headed to DLA Piper in New York, although he won't be in attendance for the first serve festivities that start in the city later this month.
41 minute read

New York Law Journal

NYS Warns Health Insurers They Must Cover Transgender Individuals

According to a letter sent to health insurers Wednesday, it had "come to the attention" of the Department of Financial Services that some insurers may be denying claims of transgender individuals "because the gender with which the individual identifies does not match the gender of someone to whom those services are typically provided."
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

New Captive Insurance Law Heralds Growth and Innovation Opportunities in Connecticut

This year marked the 21st anniversary of the introduction of the first captive insurance bill being introduced in the General Assembly. While that bill…
7 minute read

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