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International Edition

Magic circle duo among firms winning roles on new AIG specialist panels

Freshfields, Clifford Chance and Pinsents among those appointed ahead of full UK panel review
2 minute read

International Edition

Magic circle duo among firms winning roles on new AIG specialist panels

Freshfields, Clifford Chance and Pinsents among those appointed ahead of full UK panel review
2 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Gallup Can't Dodge Counterclaims in Coverage Dispute

Nationally recognized pollster Gallup Inc. will not be able to dodge claims brought against it in an insurance row over whether it should be covered for a more than $10.5 million sum it paid to the government to settle whistleblower claims, a Delaware judge has ruled.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Won't Let CFPB Proponents Into Case to Defend Agency

A federal appeals court on Thursday refused to allow Democratic state attorneys general and other proponents of the Consumer Financial Protection Board to intervene in a case to protect the agency's independence.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Swiss Company Wins in $500M NJ Environmental Damage Coverage Dispute

The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that Givaudan Fragrances Corp., the world's largest manufacturer of flavor and fragrances, can demand up to $500 million in insurance coverage for environmental damage it caused at its operations in Clifton, even though one of its units transferred its coverage to another unit.
8 minute read

Legal Week

Clyde & Co recruits 10 partners for new US offices in Washington DC and Chicago

UK firm takes 10 partners from Troutman Sanders for double US launch
5 minute read

International Edition

Clyde & Co recruits 10 partners for new US offices in Washington DC and Chicago

UK firm takes 10 partners from Troutman Sanders for double US launch
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Grinshpun v. Borokhovich

By | February 01, 2017
Judgment Creditors Granted Hearing on Policy Proceeds as 'Badges of Fraud' Prevalent
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Applicability (Inapplicability) of New York's Disclaimer Statute

Insurance Law columnist Jonathan A. Dachs provides a brief historical background of Insurance Law §3420(d)(2), which says that liability insurers must give notice as early as reasonably possible if they are disclaiming liability or denying coverage, and discusses one of the express limitations on the applicability of the statute—that the policy at issue be one that is "issued or delivered" in New York.
24 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Uninsured Motorist Scam

This commentary explores the need for legislative or regulatory action mandating an award of attorney fees and costs for a prevailing insured's limited pursuit of a property damage claim under New Jersey's Uninsured Motorist Act.
19 minute read

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