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Daily Report Online

Sovereign Immunity Bars Suit by Inmate Burned Repairing Truck, Appeals Court Rules

With one of three judges "reluctantly" concurring, a Georgia Court of Appeals panel has reversed a trial court and ruled against an inmate who was badly burned while doing maintenance work on a garbage truck.
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New York Law Journal

Judge Orders $5M in Coverage for Fatal Bus Crash

An Eastern District magistrate judge has ordered the distribution of $5 million in insurance coverage to the families of three people who died and to 42 others who were injured when their tour bus overturned in Delaware.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Have You Examined Your Cyber Insurance Policy Lately?

Walter Andrews, head of Hunton & Williams' insurance litigation and recovery practice, says that many of those who have cyber insurance discover too late that their policies are not useful.
32 minute read

International Edition

DLA Piper hack could cost 'millions', brokers say

Insurance experts discuss fallout from DLA hack as firm continues to feel effects of attack
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New Jersey Law Journal

'Runner' Scheme Means Prison for NJ Brothers

Two Colts Neck brothers have been sentenced to six-and-a-half-year prison terms for operating an insurance fraud ring in which they paid "runners" to recruit car crash victims as patients for chiropractic facilities they owned and operated.
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New York Law Journal

Calandra-Brescia v. Bedrettin

Parties' Conflicting Testimony Fails to Eliminate Fact Issues, Precluding Summary Judgment
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The Recorder

Seneca Insurance Company, Inc. v. Strange Land, Inc.

9th Cir.; 15-16011 The court of appeals vacated a district court order and remanded. The court held that the existence of parallel disputes between the…
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New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals Curbs Coverage for 'Additional Insureds'

Joseph D. Nohavicka writes: In 2015, when the First Department handed down its decision in 'Burlington Insurance Company v. NYC Transit Authority', insurance law mavens noted that the court was continuing on a course of expansion of additional insured coverage. Recently, that course of expansion has reached its terminus at the Court of Appeals, which reversed the First Department by rejecting the argument that any additional insured obligation is owed under the language of the 'Burlington' endorsement at issue when the named insured is without fault.
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The Recorder

Tustin Field Gas and Food, Inc. v. Mid-Century Insurance Company

C.A. 2nd; B268850 The Second Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that the impairment of an underground storage tank’s structural…
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International Edition

Clydes posts 14% revenue hike to pass £500m mark for first time

PEP dips as expansive firm adds 40 new partners after series of office launches
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